While numerous studies address college students' (typically biology majors) perceptions of evolution, research on how students from a range of majors view intelligent design (ID) has not been conducted. In this study, a survey was administered to 692 students, only 2.2% of whom were biology majors, at a medium-sized Midwestern university. The data from this survey were analyzed to answer the following two research questions: (1) To what extent do college students believe ID is an alternative to, or a better explanation than, evolution? and (2) To what extent do college students believe ID represents a form of creationism? In addition to discussing the results of our analyses, we also provide possible implications of our findings for researchers and educators.
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Tollini, C., & White, J. (2010, October 16). College Students’ Perceptions of Intelligent Design. Evolution: Education and Outreach. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12052-010-0271-8
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