Government Chapter 11: Public Opinion

17 April 2024
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public opinion
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the collective attitudes and beliefs of individuals on one or more issues
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public opinion polls
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scientific efforts to estimate what an entire group thinks about an issue by asking a smaller sample of the group for its opinion
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sample
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the portion of the population that is selected to participate in a poll
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sample bias
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the effect of having a sample that does not represent all segments of the population
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straw polls
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polls that attempt to determine who is ahead in a political race
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sampling error
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a number that indicates within what range the results of a poll are accurate
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random samples
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samples chosen in such a way that any member of the population being polled has an equal chance of being selected
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benchmark poll
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initial poll on a candidate and issues on which campaign strategy is based and against which later polls are compared
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tracking polls
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ongoing series of surveys that follow changes in public opinion over time
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exit polls
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election-related questions asked of voters right after they vote
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push polls
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polls that ask for reactions to hypothetical, often false, information in order to manipulate public opinion
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political socialization
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the process by which we learn our political orientations and allegiances
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spiral of silence
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the process by which a majority opinion becomes exaggerated because minorities do not feel comfortable speaking out in opposition
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political generations
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groups of citizens whose political views have been shaped by the common events of their youth
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gender gap
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the tendency of men and women to differ in their political views on some issues
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marriage gap
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the tendency for married people to hold political opinions that differ from those of people who have never been married
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rational ignorance
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the state of being uninformed about politics because of the cost in time and energy
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on-line processing
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the ability to receive and evaluate information as events happen, allowing us to remember our evaluation even if we have forgotten the specific events that caused it
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two-step flow of information
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the process by which citizens take their political cues from more and well-informed opinion leaders
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opinion leaders
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people who know more about certain topics than we do and whose advice we trust, seek out, and follow