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MEASURING PUBLIC OPINION

Chapter 18, Section IV

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Traditional Methods Political Party Organizations

Party leaders in cities communicated with national party leaders keeping them posted about the publics attitudes and opinions

Interest GroupsOften represent only a small vocal minority

concerned with a specific issue

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Traditional Methods Mass Media

Newscasts that get higher ratings show more public interest

Drawbacks are that media relies on shock value and this can distort reality○ People that get their news solely from TV tend

to be pessimistic

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Traditional Methods Letter Writing

Interest groups stage massive letter writing campaigns generating thousands of letters

National Write Your Congressman○ For profit service that sums up legislation and

helps you contact your elected officialsPurple Letter

○ For profit servicethat helps you contact electedofficials

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Traditional Methods Electronic Access

EmailFaxTwitterInternet

Straw PollsUnscientific attempts to measure public

opinionBiased sample – people who respond are self

selected (they choose to respond)

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Scientific Polling Sample Populations

The Universe: group of people being studied○ If I asked the senior class where the prom should be held,

what would be the universe?Representative Sample: Small group of people

representative of the universe○ If I asked every fourth senior homeroom the same

question, I would have a representative sample of your class

Random Sampling: Everyone in the universe has an equal chance of being selected○ 1,200-1,500 adults accurately measure the opinions of

212 million people

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Scientific Polling Sampling Error:

How much the sample results may differ from the sample universe1,200-1,500 people

give us an error of +/- 3%

Unskewed Polls

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Scientific Polling Sampling Procedures

Cluster Sampling – organizing sampling by geographical divisions○ Race○ Gender○ Age○ Education

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Scientific Polling Poll Questions

Do you believe serial murderers should be executed?

Do you support capital punishment?

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Scientific Polling Mail and Phone Polls

Cheaper than in home interviews○ Less polls are returned (mail only 10-15%)

Random Digit Dialing○ Area code and first three digits are selected

and a computer picks the last 4○ People don’t answer the phone, or don’t want

to answer the questions

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Scientific Polling Interpreting Results

Never completely accurate○ Honesty?

Has improved greatly since its inception in the 1930’s

Can usually predict outcomes within a few percentage points


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