Public Opinion
Welch ch. 4
Objectives
• What is Public Opinion?
• Measuring Public Opinion
• Political Knowledge
• Public Opinion
What is Public Opinion?
• Politicians make extensive use of polls
• Pandering to the public?
• Responsiveness?
What is Public Opinion?
• Public opinion - the collection of individual opinions
towards issues or objects of general interest
• Political socialization - process of learning opinions
about issues and objects
• Agents of political socialization - sources of
information for political socialization
Measuring Public Opinion
•
Straw polls
•
"Literary
Digest"
Measuring Public
Opinion
• Scientific Surveys
Measuring Public
Opinion
•
Scientific Surveys
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Probability sampling -
every member of a population has an equal probability of being selected in a
sample
•
Sample size - if the
sample is large enough (at least 500), then there is a good probability that
the sample is representative
•
There is always a chance
that a sample will not be representative
Measuring Public
Opinion
•
Scientific Surveys
•
The range of the survey findings is the
margin of error
•
A sample of 1000 will
have a margin of error (sampling error) of about+-3%
•
Thus, if 60 % approve of
the job the president is doing, the percentage could be as high as 63% and as
low as 57%.
Measuring Public
Opinion
•
Scientific Surveys
•
Implications
Measuring Public
Opinion
•
Scientific Surveys
•
Implications
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Results are a "snapshot"
•
Some may try to manipulate polls ("You Are
There"&p. 88)
Political Knowledge
•
How much does the public
know about government and politics?
•
Vice president
•
Speaker of the House
•
U.S. Representative
•
U.S. Senators
•
Chief Justice of the
U.S. Supreme Court
Political Knowledge
•
People have other
concerns
•
Is this a problem for
democracy?
Public Opinion
•
Ideology - highly
organized and coherent set of opinions
•
Liberalism - government
has a responsibility to assist individuals, groups,and communities that are
economically disadvantaged
Public Opinion
•
Liberalism
•
Government assistance
for the poor, working and middle class
•
Supports government
policies to expand health care, improve education
•
Supportive of abortion
rights, against death penalty
Public Opinion
•
Conservatism -
individuals are responsible for their own well-being. Government does not
have a responsibility to assist individuals, groups,and communities that are
economically disadvantaged
•
Marketplace economics
over government in addressing public policies (healthcare, education)
•
Moralistic - opposed to
abortion rights, favor prayer in schools
•
Favor death penalty
•
Restrictions on
organized labor
Public Opinion
•
How ideological are
Americans?
•
Most Americans are not
very ideological
•
Most political elites
are more ideological than the mass public
Objectives
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What is Public Opinion?
•
Measuring Public Opinion
•
Political Knowledge
•
Public Opinion