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Item EN023001: When a new predator is introduced into a population of lizards, the lizards with the traits that help them avoid the predator are more likely to survive and reproduce than the others.

According to the theory of natural selection, what would happen to a species of lizards when a new predator is introduced into the environment where the lizards live?

  1. The lizards that already have the physical traits needed to avoid the new predator would be more likely to survive and reproduce, and the ones that do not would be less likely to survive and reproduce.
  2. All of the lizards would try to develop new physical traits to avoid the new predator.
  3. Some of the lizards would try to develop new physical traits to avoid the new predator, and the other lizards would die.
  4. Because all lizards of the same species have the same physical traits, one lizard would not have an advantage over another lizard. They would either all survive or all die.

Pre-Test

Distribution of responses (prior to studying evolution in high school)
Answer Choice
Overall
Grades
Gender
Primary Language
 
n = 572
6–8
n = 18
9–12
n = 502
Male
n = 245
Female
n = 283
English
n = 511
Other
n = 18
A. The lizards that already have the physical traits needed to avoid the new predator would be more likely to survive and reproduce, and the ones that do not would be less likely to survive and reproduce. 40% 33% 41% 38% 42% 41% 44%
B. All of the lizards would try to develop new physical traits to avoid the new predator. 21% 17% 21% 25% 17% 20% 39%
C. Some of the lizards would try to develop new physical traits to avoid the new predator, and the other lizards would die. 25% 44% 25% 24% 27% 26% 17%
D. Because all lizards of the same species have the same physical traits, one lizard would not have an advantage over another lizard. They would either all survive or all die. 14% 6% 14% 13% 13% 14% 0%

Post-Test (Control)

Distribution of responses (following typical high school instruction on evolution)
Answer Choice
Overall
Grades
Gender
Primary Language
 
n = 274
6–8
n = 14
9–12
n = 230
Male
n = 119
Female
n = 130
English
n = 237
Other
n = 9
A. The lizards that already have the physical traits needed to avoid the new predator would be more likely to survive and reproduce, and the ones that do not would be less likely to survive and reproduce. 57% 71% 56% 56% 57% 56% 67%
B. All of the lizards would try to develop new physical traits to avoid the new predator. 11% 21% 10% 13% 9% 11% 0%
C. Some of the lizards would try to develop new physical traits to avoid the new predator, and the other lizards would die. 26% 7% 29% 24% 29% 27% 22%
D. Because all lizards of the same species have the same physical traits, one lizard would not have an advantage over another lizard. They would either all survive or all die. 5% 0% 5% 7% 5% 5% 11%

Post-Test (Treatment)

Distribution of responses (following completion of an evolution curriculum module)
Answer Choice
Overall
Grades
Gender
Primary Language
 
n = 278
6–8
n = 4
9–12
n = 248
Male
n = 130
Female
n = 131
English
n = 251
Other
n = 5
A. The lizards that already have the physical traits needed to avoid the new predator would be more likely to survive and reproduce, and the ones that do not would be less likely to survive and reproduce. 59% 100% 58% 58% 59% 59% 40%
B. All of the lizards would try to develop new physical traits to avoid the new predator. 9% 0% 10% 10% 8% 9% 20%
C. Some of the lizards would try to develop new physical traits to avoid the new predator, and the other lizards would die. 26% 0% 26% 25% 28% 25% 40%
D. Because all lizards of the same species have the same physical traits, one lizard would not have an advantage over another lizard. They would either all survive or all die. 6% 0% 6% 6% 5% 6% 0%