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Special Advantages of the Web. The
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• Easy to Create. A single person
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MAKE AN INTERACTIVE, “BRANCHING
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- Get Outside Help, If You Need It.
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Step 5. Pretest and Revise Draft Ma
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B. Measuring Variables Pretesting m
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Figure 25. Drafts of an ORS Message
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In-Depth: Effective Pretesting 1. P
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Low-Literate Materials Pretest Form
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Using the Pretest Data Sheet. Use t
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Figure 30. Sample Illustration, Pre
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Figure 32. Completed Print Material
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8) Then, multiply the answer by 100
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Figure 35. Pretesting Pattern for O
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• Introduction. Introduce yoursel
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• Written Pretest Questionnaire.
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Step 6. Produce Materials
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Economies of Scale. Often, the more
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Step 7. Distribute Materials and Tr
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Figure 36. Tips for Using Print Mat
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Step 8. Evaluate Materials
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References AIDSCAP. How to Conduct
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Glossary of Acronyms AIDSCAP BCC BD
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PATH (Program for Appropriate Techn
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Appendices
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Appendix 1 Topic Guide for Focus Gr
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E. Closure 1. Review any patterns o
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Appendix 3 SMOG Readability Formula
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Leave Plenty of White Space. This m
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Use Simple Illustrations. Avoid ext
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Use Appropriate Illustrative Styles
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Appendix 5 Hiring Experts If you ha
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Sample Letter January 25, 2001 Dire
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Appendix 7 Video Camera Directions,
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22. Titles: (a) Cards, film, slides
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⇑ Clearly identify steps in a tec
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Appendix 10 Sample Questions for Pr
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Appendix 12 Pretest Data Sheet Pret
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Appendix 14 Group Pretest Answer Sh
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Appendix 16 Radio and Video Pretest
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Appendix 18 Evaluation Form Evaluat
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