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Item EN026003: A population can differ from its ancestors because an environmental change could affect which individuals are more likely to survive and reproduce, based on which inherited traits they have.

A population is a group of individuals of the same species. Could a population living today differ from their ancestors from many generations ago? Why or why not?

  1. Yes, an environmental change could affect which individuals are more likely to survive and reproduce based on which inherited traits they have.
  2. Yes, an environmental change could cause individuals to make more use of certain inherited traits and pass down improved versions of these traits to their offspring.
  3. No, populations are all the same species and therefore have the same set of inherited traits no matter how many generations pass.
  4. No, the environment could not change enough over time for certain inherited traits to become more useful than others.

Pre-Test

Distribution of responses (prior to studying evolution in high school)
Answer Choice
Overall
Grades
Gender
Primary Language
 
n = 580
6–8
n = 25
9–12
n = 514
Male
n = 254
Female
n = 286
English
n = 526
Other
n = 13
A. Yes, an environmental change could affect which individuals are more likely to survive and reproduce based on which inherited traits they have. 38% 44% 38% 37% 40% 38% 54%
B. Yes, an environmental change could cause individuals to make more use of certain inherited traits and pass down improved versions of these traits to their offspring. 52% 48% 52% 52% 51% 52% 38%
C. No, populations are all the same species and therefore have the same set of inherited traits no matter how many generations pass. 8% 4% 8% 9% 6% 8% 8%
D. No, the environment could not change enough over time for certain inherited traits to become more useful than others. 2% 4% 2% 2% 2% 2% 0%

Post-Test (Control)

Distribution of responses (following typical high school instruction on evolution)
Answer Choice
Overall
Grades
Gender
Primary Language
 
n = 255
6–8
n = 15
9–12
n = 195
Male
n = 97
Female
n = 119
English
n = 205
Other
n = 6
A. Yes, an environmental change could affect which individuals are more likely to survive and reproduce based on which inherited traits they have. 52% 60% 50% 53% 50% 51% 17%
B. Yes, an environmental change could cause individuals to make more use of certain inherited traits and pass down improved versions of these traits to their offspring. 42% 40% 42% 37% 46% 42% 67%
C. No, populations are all the same species and therefore have the same set of inherited traits no matter how many generations pass. 4% 0% 5% 5% 3% 4% 0%
D. No, the environment could not change enough over time for certain inherited traits to become more useful than others. 2% 0% 3% 5% 1% 2% 17%

Post-Test (Treatment)

Distribution of responses (following completion of an evolution curriculum module)
Answer Choice
Overall
Grades
Gender
Primary Language
 
n = 301
6–8
n = 8
9–12
n = 274
Male
n = 134
Female
n = 150
English
n = 274
Other
n = 9
A. Yes, an environmental change could affect which individuals are more likely to survive and reproduce based on which inherited traits they have. 51% 25% 51% 54% 47% 50% 67%
B. Yes, an environmental change could cause individuals to make more use of certain inherited traits and pass down improved versions of these traits to their offspring. 47% 75% 47% 44% 51% 48% 33%
C. No, populations are all the same species and therefore have the same set of inherited traits no matter how many generations pass. 2% 0% 1% 1% 3% 1% 0%
D. No, the environment could not change enough over time for certain inherited traits to become more useful than others. 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0%