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American Government and Politics (POLS 122) Professor Jonathan Day
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Outline 1. Attendance 2. First Midterm Exam: Performance Analysis 3. Public Opinion: Where do our opinions come from? 4. Next Class
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Average Grade 70.11%
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Performance Statistics I used a statistical model and found that for every chapter you read, it increased your score by 4.2%. The statistical model also showed that for every time you attended class it increased your score by 4.6% If everyone would have showed up to every class and read every chapter, the average test score would have been: 86.17%
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American Government and Politics (POLS 122) Professor Jonathan Day
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Where Do Opinions Come From? Socialization: Families and Communities - Ideas children get from early in life often shape their views for the rest of their lives Events – if the country moves in that direction, it could happen because of war or a movement (e.g. civil rights movement) Group identity – people who live in the same region or same era experience the same things and then may believe in the same things. Politicians and other political actors – the president may persuade people to believe in certain issues.
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How Do Elites Measure Opinion? 1) Polls 2) Focus groups
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Why do our opinions matter? Elected officials want to do what is popular in order to get re-elected. Representatives are elected every two years and Senators are elected every six years. Representatives need to be more concerned about doing what is popular than Senators because they are re-elected more frequently.
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Next Class Please read chapter 6 in Fault Lines, Public Opinion. Topic Question on Western Online: “Do people know enough about politics to make informed decisions when they vote? Why or why not?”
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