not really surprising seeing as not everyone understands computers, especially those 40+..
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not really surprising seeing as not everyone understands computers, especially those 40+..
i wonder what these same people would think about the terms 'deleting your cookies' or 'using a firewall' lol
Are you telling me everyone on here knew what a SEO was? I've never even heard of that term.
Lmao that's ridiculous, wonder how some people are so clueless!
Depends who they asked to be fair
I did laugh at the HTML one :P and so surprised that 77% didn't know what SEO meant :P
Please give me an example of why someone would know what SEO would mean?
Maybe I should make myself more clear - why would more than 23% of people ever need to use a SEO?
Plus, the way the stats were given makes it sound like the questions were given as
'Out of these options, what do you think HTML/USB/SEO means'
Meaning the actual proportion of people that actually knew what it meant is probably lower, and some just correctly guessed the answer from the options provided.
Edit:
Yup, the data is pretty much rubbish because the way it was carried out, so I wouldn't read anything into it.Quote:
The subjects were not told the study was specifically looking into their knowledge of tech terms. They were presented with both tech and non-tech terms and asked to choose from three possible definitions.