“…The pulse check, developed as a diagnostic tool for team science, has been revised twice from its original; these revision drew from a National Research Council report on the measuring effective science teams (NRC, 2015) and reports on evaluating the strength of the Oregon STEM Hubs (O'Connell, Storksdieck, & Keys, 2017;Storksdieck, O'Connell, & Keys, 2018). The pulse check instrument contains three open-ended questions to monitor the dynamics of the collaboration, as well as 18 Likert rating-based items for five different scales from Koeplefer & Koepfler, 2011 andTaylor-Powell, Rossing, &Geran, 1998 (Table 1).…”