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Well, considering most of the U.S. reads below a 6th grade level and California has the highest population amongst the states... it makes sense these kids chose the source that tells them what to think.
Scientific journals have fun jargon words that make parsing certain sentences impossible without either knowledge of that field, or taking the time to look them up. That step right there is too much for many people, I think.
But wouldn't the reasonable conclusion at least be "wow these are big words and it says scientists wrote it; must be more trustworthy"
Correct.
Counter-question: how does one develop the ability to reason through information they don't understand if they don't read? Where would that skill develop?