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"moderately well informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is more knowledgeable than the average person, but not an expert. For example, "Although he was not an expert on the subject, John was moderately well informed about current events."
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The classification of the results distinguished between "insufficiently informed" (zero or one correct answer), "moderately well informed" (two or three correct answers) and "well informed" (four correct answers).
Some 34% of the adults said they had special training in science and 87% felt "moderately well informed" to "very well informed about scientific discoveries and technology" (29%and58%8%, respectively).
Table 9 Demographic data of interview respondents: how informed do visitors feel about scientific discoveries and technology How informed visitors feel Frequency Percent Very well informed 30 29 Moderately well informed 59 58 Poorly informed 10 10 Missing data 3 3 Total 102 102.
Most participants felt they were moderately well informed about heart disease among African Americans (51%).
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In fact, many individuals who reported that they were interested in health information also reported that they were only moderately well-informed about health and medical topics.
When asked whether they perceived themselves to be informed about influenza viruses and pandemics, 26% considered themselves to be well informed, 63% claimed that they were moderately informed and 12% poorly informed.
The present study shows that patients are on average "moderately well-informed" in relation to clinical studies, according to a score based on four questions used as a separate indicator of existing knowledge about clinical studies — i.e., the patients answered an average of 2.06 questions correctly.
◦ Incredibly well informed ◦ Very well informed ◦ Well informed ◦ Reasonably informed ◦ Somewhat informed ◦ Poorly informed ◦ Very poorly informed ◦ I don't know 6.
He's well informed.
You're well informed.
He is not well informed.
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