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Six-in-ten Americans are unfamiliar with contextual and experiential evidence
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In a Verasight survey of 1,000 U.S. adults conducted Nov. 19 to 22, 2024, 63% of Americans said they were not familiar with the meanings of contextual evidence and experiential evidence.
About four-in-ten said they were familiar with those terms (37%).
Topline
Topline distribution
63% of Americans are unfamiliar with contextual and experiential evidence.
Are you familiar with the meaning of “contextual evidence” and “experiential evidence”?
- No 63.3%
- Yes 36.7%
B
View sourceMethodology
Full methodology- Mode
- Verasight panel recruited via random address-based sampling, random person-to-person text messaging, and dynamic online targeting
- Field dates
- 2024-11-19 → 2024-11-22
- Base (unweighted)
- 1,000
- Margin of error
- +/- 3.4%
- Module
- B
Source
- 01Six-in-ten Americans are unfamiliar with contextual and experiential evidencereports.verasight.io/reports/verasight-apha-omnibus-survey-2024-122
Citation
Verasight APHA Omnibus Survey #2024-122, fielded November 19-22, 2024, N=1,000 United States adults, +/- 3.4%.
https://reports.verasight.io/reports/verasight-apha-omnibus-survey-2024-122#q-b-21