“…It is of great importance how the science literate individual defines, combines, and evaluates the information in his/her mind. It is important for an individual with a developed science literacy to have enough knowledge to express his/her thoughts on science and socioscientific issues that concern society, to reach scientific information about these issues, to be able to interpret these information and to make decisions (Yavuz Topaloğlu & Balkan Kıyıcı, 2017). Socioscientific issues are open-ended, complex, argumentative and poorly structured, with scientific and social dimensions (Gardner & Jones, 2011;Klosterman, Sadler & Brown, 2012;Ratcliffe & Grace, 2003;Sadler & Zeidler, 2005;Sadler, 2004;Sadler, Barab & Scott, 2007, Sıbıç, 2017Topçu, Sadler & Yılmaz-Tuzun, 2010).…”