GENERAL INFO
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MEASURING (Pt I)
MEASURING (Pt II)
100

This term refers to the ideas and attitudes or preferences on a particular issue or person 

Public opinion

100

A persons Background influences what?

Opinions 

100

What is the stability of public opinion?

How firmly people hold their views. 

100

If one candidate is highly favored over another why may people not vote?

They feel as the decision has already been made. 

100

Why does the media do online polls? 

To see who is ahead in an election

200

Understanding this can help presidents make effective descisions. 

Public Opinion

200

Radio, Newspapers, Magazines, Recordings, Movies, Internet Sites and Books are classified as what? 

Mass Media 

200

How do strong opinions influence someone to vote differently?

Opinions may make voters choose to vote against a certain candidate. 

200

You can measure public opinion by looking at the results of what?

Elections

200

Public Opinions, interest groups, political parties, the mass media, other institutions of government, and individuals shape what?

Public Policy 

300

Franklin Roosevelt said he couldn't go any faster than the what would let him?

Public

300

Why is a place of residence important to government opinions?

it can shape the viewpoints on government services  

300

What does intensity refer to?

The strength of an opinion on a given opinion. 

300

If public opinion affects public policy who must be made aware of it?

Political Leaders 

300

Why do pollsters have to be careful with word choices? 

if words are at all biased it could influence the answer given 

400

Public opinion is not what?

Uniform/Alike 

400

Who directly affects the public opinion?

Political leaders and government officials
400

True or False. On most topics the public is mixed.


True 

400

How can you more accurately measure public opinion?

Surveys or a public opinion poll 

400

If a pollster collects a good sample what should it reflect? 

Characteristics of the entire population 

500

Name a factor or factors that influence public opinion. 

Persons background/Media/Public Officials  

500

Individuals who share a point of view about an issue might form what?

Interest Groups 

500

What three terms are often used to describe public opinion?

Direction, Intensity and Stability

500

What does a Pollster do?

A Pollster measures the presidents popularity or public attitude towards possible White House Proposals 

500

Who do Pollsters usually questions?

Randomly selected groups from all over the us. 

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