Assignment 4 – Project Measures
A useful tool for summarizing your project plan is to create a Table of Measures, Sources, Timing, and Data Analysis. The items you are interested in become apparent to your stakeholders, with this focus on measurement.
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Instructions: Identify the key measures and analysis methods for your project. Create a table in landscape orientation with the following columns and headings:
- Column #1: Specify the type of measure—whether it is a process, balancing, or outcome measure.
- Column #2: Explain how each measure will be assessed.
- Column #3: Indicate the data source for each measure. If you’re using an existing instrument or tool, name that instrument.
- Column #4: State when the data will be collected.
- Column #5: Describe the type of data (qualitative or quantitative) and the level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio).
- Column #6: Identify the method of analysis (e.g., statistical test) you plan to use.
Below the table, include an operational definition for each of your measures.
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Rubric
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Criteria | Ratings | Pts |
Captures all relevant project process and outcome measures. | 15 pts | |
Provides operational definitions for each of the measures. | 20 pts | |
Describes how to measure each item. • If you are using a standardized instrument, identify that instrument with validity and reliability scores. • For process measures, identify the numerator and denominator that will be used. | 20 pts | |
Identifies where these data are found. | 10 pts | |
Time – identifies when data will be collected | 5 pts | |
Type of data • Defines what type of data you are using (qualitative, quantitative). • Defines unit of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio) | 10 pts | |
Identifies method of analysis | 20 pts |