Form 1 SNS for Numeracy

Interactive Informed Consent for Pediatric Clinical Trials

Attachment 4 SNS Questionnaire

Parents SNS for numeracy

OMB: 0925-0687

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SUBJECTIVE NUMERACY SCALE (SNS)

Instructions: Please answer the following questions to tell us how you think about numbers and percentages (%):

a. How good are you at working with fractions?

Not at all good





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b. How good are you working with percentages?

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c. How good are you at calculating a 15% tip?

Not at all good





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d. How good are you at figuring out how much a shirt will cost if it is 25% off?

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e. When reading the newspaper, how helpful do you find tables and graphs that are part of a story?

Not at all helpful





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f. When people tell you the chance of something happening, do you prefer that they use words (“it rarely happens”) or numbers (“there is a 1% chance”)?



Prefer words







Prefer percentages

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g. When you hear the weather forecast, do you prefer predictions using percentages (e.g., “there will be 20% chance of rain today”) or predictions using only words (e.g., “there is a small chance of rain today”)?



Prefer words







Prefer numbers

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h. How often do you find numerical information to be useful?

Never





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