Community Science Quiz
This quiz is intended to explore how we think about community science. Like life, sometimes the answer is a little complicated, and there’s plenty of gray area. Have a different perspective? Comment below!

Which activities and real-world examples represent community science?
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1. Understanding your audience so you can explain your science better
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2. Searching for studies or displaying the data that supports a community viewpoint.
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3. Collecting data in a neighborhood or region where there is no data because community members are concerned about that area.  
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4. Collecting data to verify a traditional way of knowing.  
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5. Recruiting a community to take measurements about noise.  
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6. Building an instrument that community members can use to take measurements about noise after attending a meeting where people talked about how disruptive noise is:
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7. Working with a mayor so that the mayor can understand that science is the best way for her to set policy about carbon emissions.  
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8. Helping kids from underserved communities do research and get into graduate school.  
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9. Helping kids from underserved communities do research on issues important to them and their community, so they can go onto law school.  
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