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All Student Tests and Evaluations

Includes (a) Standard Student Pre-Test for students whose FIRST name begins with A-J, (b) Alternate Student Pre-Test for students whose FIRST name begins with K-Z, (c) Standard Student Post-Test for ALL students, (d) Student Materials Evaluation for ALL students.

File Student Pre-Test: Questions
If you are a student and you are about to begin the SWIMMY module, please provide us with your level of scientific knowledge going into the module. This is the complete Student Pre-Test which includes all questions, figures, figure captions, and answer options in PDF.
Form Folder Student User Consent Form
CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH
Form Folder Student Pre-Test: Answer Form
If you are a student and you are about to begin the SWIMMY module, please provide us with your level of scientific knowledge going into the module. Fill out the multiple-choice Student Pre-Test here:
File Student Post-Test: Questions
If you are a student and have completed the SWIMMY module, please provide us with your level of scientific knowledge coming out of the module. This is the complete Student Post-Test which includes all questions, figures, figure captions, and answer options in PDF.
Form Folder Student User Consent Form
CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH
Form Folder Student Post-Test: Answer Form
If you are a student and you have completed the SWIMMY module, please provide us with your level of scientific knowledge coming out of the module. Fill out the multiple-choice Student Post-Test here:
Form Folder Student User Consent Form
CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH
Form Folder Student Materials Evaluation
If you are a student and have completed the SWIMMY module, please provide us with basic feedback on the materials used in this module. Fill out the multiple-choice Student Materials Evaluation here:
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