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Thank you for reviewing BioStartup Advice: The Simulation. Please let us know what you thought in the survey below. Thanks for your time!

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The simulation content would be useful if I were thinking of starting a business.
The simulation content inspires consideration of starting a business.
The conversations seemed realistic.
The simulation is on target for teaching about entrepreneurship.
The content went into sufficient detail.
The content had too much detail.
The word definitions were useful.
I understood the goals (notes to self) of each scenario.
The story and flow of the narrative were effective.
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The simulation content would be useful if I were thinking of starting a business.
The simulation content inspires consideration of starting a business.
The conversations seemed realistic.
The simulation is on target for early lessons about entrepreneurship.
The story and flow of the narrative were effective.

Content Presentation

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The amount of content on each screen was generally good.
I would prefer the longer dialogue to be divided into two parts instead with a "Click to continue" button in the middle.
I liked the placement of the dialogue.
I'd prefer the dialogue be in a speech bubble.
There were too many words with definitions.
I liked the option of the Read More links.
I liked the way tips were presented in the lab via lab equipment.
The scenarios seem like realistic experiences of women scientists.
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The number of words that were defined by rollover popups was
The amount of information available to learn in the simulation overall was
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The amount of content on each screen was generally good.
I liked the way tips were presented in the lab via lab equipment.
I liked the way resources were previewed on the information table in the networking event.
I liked the use of a note in the upper right corner to reveal simulation reminders and goals.

Other Design and Functionality

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Navigating around the simulation using the arrows was easy to do.
I easily saw the "Click to continue" button in the lower right corner.
I liked the placement of the "Choose again" button.
There were too many characters.
I referred to the reminders and goals in the upper right when using the scenario.
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Navigating around the simulation using the arrows was easy to do.
The text size was readable throughout the simulation.
The text contrast was readable.
I liked the way the "Click (anywhere) to continue" worked.
I liked the way the "Choose again" and "End Conversation"buttons worked.
I had no trouble clicking on arrows, buttons, objects, or characters (please describe which one(s) below if you disagree).
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I noticed the Hint function.
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I found the hint function easily.
I like the hint function location in the lower left.
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Graphics

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The graphics made learning about entrepreneurship more interesting.
The background graphics were engaging (environment of lab and networking event).
The character graphics were engaging.
The content was well served by the graphics in general.
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Did you find and click on any clickable objects (lab equipment or the information table, not characters)? Hidden
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I liked the use of clickable objects (lab equipment, information table).
I wish there were more clickable objects to find.
I prefer to have all content delivered by a character or narrator rather than through the objects.
The clickable object highlight needs to be more obvious.
Clickable objects should only glow when you hover over them instead of glowing all the time.
I liked that the objects were all together in the lab.

The Simulation in General

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Participation and Payment

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This project is funded by National Institute of General Medical Sciences (Grants 1R43 GM131458-01 & 2R GM131458-02)


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