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RELEVANT
           POTENTIAL INDICATORS/                   DATA SOURCE                          LITERATURE/
            MEASUREMENT ITEMS/
                                                                                   RESEARCH IN ACTION

           SR2S Program Evaluation         Student surveys                    Safe Routes to School Program
           Measurement and                 Parent surveys                     Evaluation: http://guide.
           Outcomes                                                           saferoutesinfo.org/evaluation/
                                           Police department data
           Student numbers walking,                                           index.cfm
           biking to school.               Health department data             (Chriqui et al., 2012)
           Local community crash           Observations regarding             (DiMaggio et al., 2016)
           data.                           the smell of the air or
                                           mechanical device to record        (Khan & Iqbal, 2013)
           Traffic law infractions         pollutants                         (Napier, Brown, Werner,
           near school.                                                       &Gallimore, 2011)

           Air pollution caused by                                            (Ragland et al., 2014)
           cars/private traffic to
           school                                                             (Rodriguez & Vogt, 2009)

           For more examples of Data: Indicators and Sources visit Table 1 of Jameson, et al., 2017 at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
           pubmed/28681685

         What Else Do I Need to Do?


         Will I need an Institutional Review Board (IRB)? See the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services,
         Office for Human Research Protections below. If you will have contact with human subjects, plan to
         publish this as research in a peer-reviewed journal, you need an IRB. You also need to check with
         your own district about their guidelines. For example:  Do I need permission from the school district
         to survey students and parents/guardians?

         U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Office for Human Research Protections. (2009).
         Code of Federal Regulations, Title 45, Public Welfare Part 46 Protection of human subjects.
         Retrieved from https://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/regulations-and-policy/regulations/45-cfr-46/index.
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