Public Opinion
Scientific Measure of Public Opinion
Interpreting Public Opinion
Influencing Public Opinion
2024
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Sample

A small subset of individuals drawn from a population with which public opinion researchers seek to estimate the aggregate opinion of the population

100

Double-barred question

question-wording error in which the survey researchers ask respondents a question about two or more individual issues but only allow them to give one answer

100

What is a constituent?

The people who vote for representatives are the ones who should exercise judgment over questions of public policy

100

Name one agent of socialization

 Family, school, religion, peers, media, local culture

100

Who is running for president?

Kamala Harris & Donald Trump
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What is considered a matter of public concern?

Anything relevant to government, politics, and public policy.

200
What is the difference between a representative sample and a demographically representative sample?

Representative samples reflect diversity of opinion while demographically representative represents diversity of identity within the sample.

200

Bandwagon Effect

a phenomenon in which individuals decide to support a cause or candidate simply because polls demonstrate the popularity of the cause or candidate

200

What is partisan-motivated reasoning?

the psychological process of forming opinions out of partisan bias rather than an effort to be fair minded or accurate

200

Tim Walz is the governor of...

Minnesota 

300

Summary statistics

Used to simplify communication about the range of positions that the public holds

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What are the three necessary conditions for measuring public opinion?

1. Asking Questions in a Way That Accurately Measures the Opinions of a Sample

2. Taking a Sample That is Representative of the Population from Which it is Drawn

3. Making Sure a Sample Size is Sufficiently Large

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Name two ways to interpret public opinion. 

1. Consider the Reputation and Possible Motives of the Organization Conducting the Poll

2. Examine Question Wording

3. Check the Target Population and Sampling Method

4. Assess the Sample Size and Margin of Error

5. Compare Across Polls and Look at Poll Aggregators

6. Be Realistic in Your Expectations

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What is the primacy principle?

the idea that early socialization creates a base of values, attitudes, and beliefs that tend to be quite stable, and that this early learning shapes and conditions all future learning

300

Is Georgia a red or blue state?

Georgia is considered purple because we elected two Democratic senators and Joe Biden in 2020 after previously swinging more right in the past.

400

Population

The group whose aggregate opinion a public opinion researcher seeks to know

400

Is probability or non-probability sampling more popular among public opinion researchers?

Probability sampling because non-probability sampling is more reliant on human judgment and therefore subject to human error.

400

Difference between direct democracy and representative democracy

In a direct democracy, all people directly participate. In a representative democracy, people vote on someone to represent their interests. 

400

What is the funnel of causality? 

The idea is that over the course of a lifetime, the factors that influence us become fewer in number and more limited in impact—just as space becomes more limited as material moves from the wide end of a funnel toward the narrow end

400

Name of Kamala's TikTok account

KalamaHQ

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How did public opinion polls start?

The modern scientific study of public opinion got its start in the 1936 Presidential election when a man named George Gallup accurately predicted Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s landslide victory over Alfred Landon.

500

What is the margin of error for a sample size of 2,500?

2%

500

Name an example of a poll aggregator

- FiveThirtyEight

- RealClearPolitics.com

500

Name a predisposition that influences public opionion?

- levels of trust in government 

- support for the democratic process

-beliefs in the integrity and objectivity of journalists and the news media

500

Name one independent candidate (still eligible if they've dropped out of the race).

RFK

Jill Stein 

Cornel West

Chase Oliver

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