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Notes for Chapter 8 Public Opinion
US Government CP
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Public Opinion Right = conservative (Republican)
Left = liberal (Democrat) Middle = moderate Public Opinion = Those attitudes held by a significant number of persons on matters of government and politics. People have opinions on everything. There are many “publics.”
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Where do people get their opinions?
Opinion Leaders Media: T.V., radio, magazines, newspapers, internet Family: Parents, siblings Schools Work-- your salary/benefits effect what is important to you Race Gender, Class status Personal life experiences
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Measuring public opinion
Elections: Re-election shows support Voting for opponent shows disapproval Interest Groups Media: a) Gatekeeper b) Scorekeeper c) Watchdog Personal Contact with a politician
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5 steps to Scientific polling
Define Universe Valid questions Get random sample Do the poll Report the results
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Measuring Public Opinion
Scientific polling is better than a straw vote Limits: Stability Intensity Relevance
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MASS MEDIA Newspapers -- #2 influence Radio-1920’s
T.V. – 98% of American households (started in the late 1930’s early 1940’s) #1 influence Newspapers -- #2 influence Radio-1920’s
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MASS MEDIA Magazines (started early 1800’s)
Internet (started in late 1960’s – available to public in 1990’s)
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MEDIA and POLITICS Editor bias
Two way street – Media uses politicians to make use; Politicians use media to exploit issues or agendas Making news -- Gatekeeper function determines what is news and what is not
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MEDIA and POLITICS Campaigning/Advertising -- Necessary for election
Most people believe what they see/hear (Most people are uninformed) Time limit (24 hour day)
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