Very interesting read. Some of them are eyebrow raising though - what kind of moron thinks 15% of girls under 16 get pregnant?
Somebody who is fed their particular truth by the Daily Fail..?
Very interesting read. Some of them are eyebrow raising though - what kind of moron thinks 15% of girls under 16 get pregnant?
"British public wrong about nearly everything."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...t-nearly-everything-survey-shows-8697821.html
So funny. Everyone needs to see this, and then stop complaining about **** they don't have a clue about (and most importantly stop supporting bloody UKIP).
Not sure a Robbie Williams song is particularly relevant...
That was a good read, Joe. You're scintillating on topics this evening. The stand out paragraph for me was:
We need to see three things happen. First, politicians need to be better at talking about the real state of affairs of the country, rather than spinning the numbers. Secondly, the media has to try and genuinely illuminate issues, rather than use statistics to sensationalise.And finally we need better teaching of statistical literacy in schools, so that people get more comfortable in understanding evidence.
Truthfully, I was genuinely surprised by how many people have a warped sense of what is true and what is not. I can't say that I would have been accurate with every question, but I think I would have been far more accurate than some of the answers. Also, bear in mind that it is easy to condemn a whole swathe of population for being ignorant of truth, when in actual fact, many people may have badly answered a single question, yet answered the rest with commendable accuracy. There is no significant bunch of totally ignorant citizens out there. Well, there may be.![]()
Very interesting read. Some of them are eyebrow raising though - what kind of moron thinks 15% of girls under 16 get pregnant?
I dunno, what proportion of our population buy the Daily Mail?
We get the Daily Mail.
Woooooooo, go us. *waves a flag*
Why doesn't that surprise me?
One up from the Sunday Sport though eh Ducky?
The one that annoys me is climate change denialism. To a scientist it's as much a fact as evolution and gravity. But for some reason 81% of UKIP think they know better. Homeopathy, anti-vacciners and other alt-med creeps me out as well.
The one that annoys me is climate change denialism. To a scientist it's as much a fact as evolution and gravity. But for some reason 81% of UKIP think they know better. Homeopathy, anti-vacciners and other alt-med creeps me out as well.
Saw this interesting thing on anti-vacciners today. I imagine figures would be even more startling for homeopathy/alt-med reliants.
EDIT: **** sake, Steinberg.
"British public wrong about nearly everything."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...t-nearly-everything-survey-shows-8697821.html
So funny. Everyone needs to see this, and then stop complaining about **** they don't have a clue about (and most importantly stop supporting bloody UKIP).
The one that annoys me is climate change denialism. To a scientist it's as much a fact as evolution and gravity. But for some reason 81% of UKIP think they know better. Homeopathy, anti-vacciners and other alt-med creeps me out as well.
My younger (mid-20s, and thus old enough to know better) sister is starting to go down that route, and it scares me. Not the climate change denialism, thank goodness, but the alt-med believe-random-stuff-you-see-on-your-Facebook-feed-over-science nonsense. Threw a fit recently because she'd given her three-year-old daughter raw goat's milk because "it's natural!"...that kid gets as much as a stomachache as a result and I'll throttle her.