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CHAPTER 8 SEC 2 Measuring Public Opinion. Government Leaders Make policy based on public opinion Winning party often claim to have a mandate – instructions.

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1 CHAPTER 8 SEC 2 Measuring Public Opinion

2 Government Leaders Make policy based on public opinion Winning party often claim to have a mandate – instructions from the constituency

3 Indicators of public opinion Election results Interest groups Media Personal contacts

4 Elections results Indicates public opinion

5 Interest groups Private groups that work to shape public policy Often present their views as public opinion

6 Media and public contacts Public official use these to gain some sense of public opinion

7 Public Opinion Polls Devices that collect information through questioning Straw votes – ask the same question to many people – not reliable because those who respond may not represent the total population

8 Scientific polling Breaks up the polling process into steps for accuracy First, choose the population the poll aims to measure Next, get a sample – a representative slice of the population

9 Samples Random – used by most pollsters in which members of the chosen population are equally likely to be picked Quota sample – less reliable in that it deliberately reflect several of the major characteristics of a given population

10 Finally, pollsters prepare valid questions, select and control the polling process, and report the results

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