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Government in America: Chapter 6 Public Opinion Flashcards

Government in America People Politics and Policy 2012 Election Edition
Chapter 6 Public Opinion and Political Action
Murphy AP Comparative Government
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1198878330Public OpinionThe distribution of the population's beliefs about politics and policy issues.1
1198878332DemographyThe science of population changes.2
1198878334CensusAn actual enumeration of the population, which the Constitution requires that the government conduct every 10 years. The census is a valuable tool for understanding demographic changes.3
1198878336Melting PotA term often used to characterize the United States, with its history of immigration and mixing of cultures, ideas, and peoples.4
1198878339Minority MajorityThe situation, likely beginning in the mid-twenty-first century, in which the non-Hispanic whites will represent a minority of the U.S. population and minority groups together will represent a majority.5
1198878341Political CultureAn overall set of values widely shared within a society.6
1198878343ReapportionmentThe process of reallocating seats in the House of Representatives every 10 years on the basis of the results of the census.7
1198878345Political SocializationThe process through which individuals in a society acquire political attitudes, views, and knowledge, based on inputs from family, schools, the media, and others.8
1198878347SampleA relatively small proportion of people who are chosen in a survey so as to be representative of the whole.9
1198878349Random SamplingThe key technique employed by survey researches, which operates on the principle that everyone should have an equal probability of being selected for the sample.10
1198878351Sampling ErrorThe level of confidence in the findings of a public opinion poll. The more people interviewed, the more confident one can be of the results.11
1198878353Random-digit dialingA technique used by pollsters to place telephone calls randomly to both listed and unlisted numbers when conducting a survey.12
1198878355Exit PollPublic Opinion surveys used by major media pollsters to predict electoral winners with speed and precision.13
1198878357Political IdeologyA coherent set of beliefs about politics, public policy, and public purpose, which helps give meaning to political events.14
1198878359LiberalismA political ideology that prefers a government active in dealing with human needs, support individual rights and liberties, and give higher priority to social needs than to military needs. Opp. of Conservatism.15
1198878361ConservatismPolitical ideology that fears a growth of government, deplore government drag on private sector initiatives, dislike permissiveness in society, and play priority on military over social needs. Opp. of Liberalism.16
1198878363Gender GapThe regular pattern in which women are more likely to support Democratic candidates, in part because they tend to be less conservative than men and more likely to support spending on social services and to oppose higher levels of military spending.17
1198878365Political ParticipationAll the activities used by citizens to influence the selection of political leaders or the policies they pursue. The most common means of political participation in a democracy is voting; other means include protest and civil disobedience.18
1198878367ProtestA form of political participation designed to achieve policy change through dramatic and unconventional tactics.19
1198878369Civil DisobedienceA form of political participation based on a conscious decision to break a law believed to be unjust and to suffer the consequences.20
1198878371Political EfficacyThe belief that ordinary people can influence the government.21
1198878373LibertarianA person who believes in the doctrine of free will.22
1198878375Quota SampleOpposite to random sampling. It is when you take a certain group of people before you random sample. First, get the random sample, then you will group them into sub sets with quota sample. Certain groups here and there for the poll.23
1198878378Push PollsOn ostensible opinion poll in which the true objective is to sway voters using loaded or manipulative questions.24
1198878379Bandwagon EffectAn effect in which voters may support a candidate only because they see that others are doing so.25
1198878381Skewed QuestionA skewed question is one that is phrased in such a way that a certain answer is more likely to be given.26
1198878383Context EffectContext effects are aspects of psychology that deal with perception, or how the human mind views an object or event.27
1198878385Question FramingCertain way of framing the question for polls and surveys. Different ways of framing to get different, bias results. It is a subset of skewed question, it is a type of skewed question.28

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