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Kasz216 said:
GameOver22 said:

I can't say the results of the study surprise me much because voters are generally uniformed about political issues, but the level of misinformation is concerning. There is a difference between not knowing an answer and believing a wrong answer to be true.


The very first thing you learn when you take a research class is that people HATE saying "I don't know."

You could make up a question that his completly fictional like


"Did Alexander the Great say his favorite color was Red or Blue" and a great number of people will say either Red or Blue, even though such an event never occured.

Looking back at the polls, it is odd that they didn't provide an "undecided" or "no opinion" category. That could skew the results because people who do not know the answer will just guess. It probably is the case that many  of the people were not misinformed. They were probably ignorant about the issues and just guessed.