A survey of the science knowledge and attitudes toward science of nearly 10000 undergraduates at a large public university over a 20-year period included several questions addressing student beliefs in astrology and other forms of pseudoscience. The results from our data reveal that a large majority of students (78%) considered astrology “very” or “sort of” scientific. Only 52% of science majors said that astrology is “not at all” scientific. We find that students’ science literacy, as defined by the National Science Foundation in its surveys of the general public, does not strongly correlate with an understanding that astrology is pseudoscientific, and therefore belief in astrology is likely not a valid indicator of scientific illiteracy
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A 14-item questionnaire was given to 100 students in preservice training to become primary and secon...
The purpose of this study was to determine perceptions embraced by preservice science teachers on as...
The purpose of this study was to determine perceptions embraced by preservice science teachers on as...
A survey of over 11 000 undergraduate students’ knowledge and attitudes related to science and techn...
This talk presents findings related to our ongoing work investigating students’ knowledge and attitu...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Astronomy Education Research.] We report on a study...
Citizens in both North America and Europe are apt to read horoscope columns in newspapers and magaz...
The present study surveys Greek early-years educators' attitudes to astrology and ascertains whether...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Astronomy Education Research.] We report on a study...
This study of 1,414 high school earth science and astronomy students characterizes the prevalence of...
Social scientists have suggested several different hypotheses to account for the prevalence of belie...
What are the underlying worldviews and beliefs about the role of science in society held by students...
The editorial ‘Creationism, Astrology and Science’ in Current Science (2000, 79, 1139), presents a m...
Students of all ages host a wide variety of scientifically inaccurate ideas and conceptions about ev...
This paper reports from a study about knowledge and beliefs in science and pseudoscience in health r...
A 14-item questionnaire was given to 100 students in preservice training to become primary and secon...
The purpose of this study was to determine perceptions embraced by preservice science teachers on as...
The purpose of this study was to determine perceptions embraced by preservice science teachers on as...
A survey of over 11 000 undergraduate students’ knowledge and attitudes related to science and techn...
This talk presents findings related to our ongoing work investigating students’ knowledge and attitu...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Astronomy Education Research.] We report on a study...
Citizens in both North America and Europe are apt to read horoscope columns in newspapers and magaz...
The present study surveys Greek early-years educators' attitudes to astrology and ascertains whether...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Astronomy Education Research.] We report on a study...
This study of 1,414 high school earth science and astronomy students characterizes the prevalence of...
Social scientists have suggested several different hypotheses to account for the prevalence of belie...
What are the underlying worldviews and beliefs about the role of science in society held by students...
The editorial ‘Creationism, Astrology and Science’ in Current Science (2000, 79, 1139), presents a m...
Students of all ages host a wide variety of scientifically inaccurate ideas and conceptions about ev...
This paper reports from a study about knowledge and beliefs in science and pseudoscience in health r...
A 14-item questionnaire was given to 100 students in preservice training to become primary and secon...