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Mathematics, 19.03.2020 18:26 msc1595

The Ignorance Surveys were conducted in 2013 using random sampling methods in four different countries under the leadership of Hans Rosling, a Swedish statistician and international health advocate. The survey questions were designed to assess the ignorance of the public to global population trends. The survey was not just designed to measure ignorance (no information), but if preconceived notions can lead to more wrong answers than would be expected by random guessing. One question asked, "In the last years the proportion of the world population living in extreme poverty has...", and three choices were provided: 1.)"almost doubled" 2.) "remained more or less the same" and 3.) "almost halved". Of U. S. respondents, just gave the correct "almost halved"1. We would like to test if the percent of correct choices is significantly different than what would be expected if the participants were just randomly guessing between the three choices. 1http://www. gapminder. org/Gapminder

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