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progressoid

(50,043 posts)
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 12:23 PM Sep 2015

American adults get a "D" in science

So says the Pew Research Center, which issued a report Thursday on the state of the nation’s knowledge regarding some basic scientific facts.

The public opinion and research organization quizzed a representative sample of U.S. adults on geology, physics and astronomy, among other topics. Out of 12 questions, the test-takers answered 7.9 correctly, on average. That’s a score of 66%.

Only 6% of the 3,278 test-takers answered all 12 questions correctly. Twenty-six percent missed only one or two questions, and an additional 27% missed three or four.


At the other end of the spectrum, only 1% of those surveyed missed 11 of the questions, 2% missed 10 and 3% missed nine. (Want to see how you'd fare? Take the quiz here.)

http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-science-quiz-americans-pew-20150909-story.html


Note: if you want to take the test, don't read the rest of the LA Times article; it gives away some of the answers.
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American adults get a "D" in science (Original Post) progressoid Sep 2015 OP
Scored 100% - Pretty Easy Test cantbeserious Sep 2015 #1
11 out of 12 Staph Sep 2015 #2
11 out of 12 for me Kaleva Sep 2015 #3
11 out of 12 tiger_lily99 Sep 2015 #4
12 out of 12 for me n/t Silent3 Sep 2015 #5
Also 12 out of 12 Fortinbras Armstrong Sep 2015 #6
Nor so good but that is to be expected. I am 73 years jwirr Sep 2015 #7
12 of 12. M.S. in math though :p MillennialDem Sep 2015 #8

Kaleva

(36,448 posts)
3. 11 out of 12 for me
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:09 PM
Sep 2015

"You scored better than 82% of the public, below 6% and the same as 12%."

Might of scored 100% had I not graduated from high school with a D+ average.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
7. Nor so good but that is to be expected. I am 73 years
Tue Sep 15, 2015, 12:17 PM
Sep 2015

old and have never been interested in studying science. Plus what I did know has changed a great deal over the ages - the knowledge is more.

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