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Four out of Five Americans Know Earth Revolves Around Sun

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Four out of Five Americans Know Earth Revolves Around Sun.

Probing a more universal measure of knowledge, Gallup also asked the following basic science question, which has been used to indicate the level of public knowledge in two European countries in recent years: "As far as you know, does the earth revolve around the sun or does the sun revolve around the earth?" In the new poll, about four out of five Americans (79%) correctly respond that the earth revolves around the sun, while 18% say it is the other way around. These results are comparable to those found in Germany when a similar question was asked there in 1996; in response to that poll, 74% of Germans gave the correct answer, while 16% thought the sun revolved around the earth, and 10% said they didn't know. When the question was asked in Great Britain that same year, 67% answered correctly, 19% answered incorrectly, and 14% didn't know.

The results below are based on telephone interviews with a randomly selected national sample of 1,016 adults, 18 years and older, conducted June 25-27, 1999. For results based on this sample, one can say with 95 percent confidence that the maximum error attributable to sampling and other random effects is plus or minus 3 percentage points. In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/3742/New-Poll-Gauges-Americans-General-Knowledge-Levels.aspx
As far as you know, does the earth revolve around the sun, or does the sun revolve around the earth?
Earth revolves around the sun 79%
Sun revolves around the earth 18%
No opinion 3%
100%

Yea, I laugh when I saw title, and then when I saw only 74% of Germans and only 67%:eek: of British know the correct answer, oh man, I lol'd
 
How dare a poll not show Amerikons as teh supidestests.
 
Ha!

I find this halfway funny.

EDIT: How can you have no god damn opinion?
 
The question was confusing!
 
*yawn*

1. If someone asked me a question like that, I would be inclined to deliberately vote wrongly (so long as I wasn't being filmed).
2. Anyone who answers a telephone call asking them to do a survey is going to have a lower then average IQ anyway
3. It's not a fair representation of any of the countries. It just goes to show that their survey was completely inaccurate.
 
It was probably the world "revolves" that got them. Very tricky those pollsters :mischief:
 
Every poll like this always shows that a large portion of any population is quite ignorant.
 
Perhaps the question was worded thusly;

"Does the Earth revolve around America?"

:D
 
Ha!

I find this halfway funny.

EDIT: How can you have no god damn opinion?

Oh what got me was the 14% of people that didn't know. I could see people getting nervous and saying the wrong answer, but not knowing. I wish I could hear those people getting polled.
 
Oh what got me was the 14% of people that didn't know. I could see people getting nervous and saying the wrong answer, but not knowing. I wish I could hear those people getting polled.
I expect that those asking the questions were told to bias the answers to make the headlines. Secondly, I also expect that they didn't give them enough time to give the answer. Quite a few people, when asked about a question will say "I don't know" even though they do. They may be busy and rushing around and don't want to think about the answer. Plenty of reasons. Polls like this are all the same.
 
Who's ignorant now, Europe! :lol:
 
The problem with these polls is that they're conducted between 9am and 5pm on weekdays, by telephone. The people who answer the phone at that time are the same people who watch daytime TV, i.e. Jerry Springer, Judge Judy, Oprah, etc. It's hardly a brainbox demographic.
 
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