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Tamara:
Module 5: Public Opinion and the Media
4. What are the different methods used to measure public opinion and discuss why
some are more accurate than others.
Surveys and polls are methods used to gather data from a group of people that represents
the larger population. They help us understand what the public thinks about specific
issues or candidates. To ensure accuracy and reliability techniques like random sampling
and weighting are used. Random sampling and weighting techniques ensure accuracy.
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Random sampling is a technique used in surveys and polls to ensure equal
representation of the target group. It helps reduce bias and accurately represent the whole
why? Example?
group.
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Weighting is a technique that assigns different importance to responses based on
characteristics. It balances the sample to reflect the makeup of the whole group and
improves accuracy. Example?
Surveys may not capture complex or detailed opinions, requiring other methods for a
comprehensive understanding. Focus groups or qualitative research can provide more in-
depth insights in such cases.
explain fons.
Election results show how people voted and what they think about the candidates and
policies. However, they may not fully capture the specific things people care about and
have strong opinions on.
ALSO, communication with
Politicians, malin, demostations
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5. How responsive are American policy makers to public opinion? How is this
question related to the issue of representation in American politics?
American policymakers usually listen to what the public thinks because the American
political system is based on democracy. - is this true?
In a democracy, the government gets its power from the people, so it's important for Gurl!
policymakers to have the support of the public to be seen as legitimate. That's why they
often take public opinion into consideration when making decisions.
could
move
sary
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Transcribed Image Text:Tamara: Module 5: Public Opinion and the Media 4. What are the different methods used to measure public opinion and discuss why some are more accurate than others. Surveys and polls are methods used to gather data from a group of people that represents the larger population. They help us understand what the public thinks about specific issues or candidates. To ensure accuracy and reliability techniques like random sampling and weighting are used. Random sampling and weighting techniques ensure accuracy. - Random sampling is a technique used in surveys and polls to ensure equal representation of the target group. It helps reduce bias and accurately represent the whole why? Example? group. - Weighting is a technique that assigns different importance to responses based on characteristics. It balances the sample to reflect the makeup of the whole group and improves accuracy. Example? Surveys may not capture complex or detailed opinions, requiring other methods for a comprehensive understanding. Focus groups or qualitative research can provide more in- depth insights in such cases. explain fons. Election results show how people voted and what they think about the candidates and policies. However, they may not fully capture the specific things people care about and have strong opinions on. ALSO, communication with Politicians, malin, demostations - 5. How responsive are American policy makers to public opinion? How is this question related to the issue of representation in American politics? American policymakers usually listen to what the public thinks because the American political system is based on democracy. - is this true? In a democracy, the government gets its power from the people, so it's important for Gurl! policymakers to have the support of the public to be seen as legitimate. That's why they often take public opinion into consideration when making decisions. could move sary
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