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POLI 2051 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS public opinion - how people think or feel about particular things Why is public opinion important? - links what public thinks to what to government does who is most interested in public opinion? - elected officials, academics, the people is the public capable of governing? how would you know? - most people aren't interested in politics, polls show this where does public opinion come from? - personal background, media, public officials, interest groups public opinion generational effects - specific age groups public opinion life cycle effects - maturation public opinion period effects - historical events agents of socialization - family, community, education, peers Nature vs. Nurture - Heredity vs. Environment EMILY CHARLENE © 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 polls - surveys of people's opinions what determines the accuracy of a poll? - the way the sample is selected, the size of the sample, the way the survey is put together push polls - goal of creating negative vibes towards one person exit polls - done after you vote likely voters - are higher income, educated, professional, white bandwagon effect - people who go along with whoever is doing better in the polls underdog effect - sympathy for a candidate behind in the polls bandwagon and underdog effect who? - politicians, media coverage, and election results what did the class survey show? - class was republican, parents were more extreme, girl to mom, guy to dad political ideology - set of beliefs about what policies government ought to pursue the four political ideologies - liberal, conservative, Populist, and libertarian liberal - open to new opinions and willing to discard

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POLI 2051 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS

public opinion - ✔✔how people think or feel about particular things


Why is public opinion important? - ✔✔links what public thinks to what to government

does


who is most interested in public opinion? - ✔✔elected officials, academics, the people


is the public capable of governing? how would you know? - ✔✔most people aren't

interested in politics, polls show this


where does public opinion come from? - ✔✔personal background, media, public

officials, interest groups


public opinion generational effects - ✔✔specific age groups


public opinion life cycle effects - ✔✔maturation


public opinion period effects - ✔✔historical events


agents of socialization - ✔✔family, community, education, peers


Nature vs. Nurture - ✔✔Heredity vs. Environment




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, polls - ✔✔surveys of people's opinions


what determines the accuracy of a poll? - ✔✔the way the sample is selected, the size of

the sample, the way the survey is put together


push polls - ✔✔goal of creating negative vibes towards one person


exit polls - ✔✔done after you vote


likely voters - ✔✔are higher income, educated, professional, white


bandwagon effect - ✔✔people who go along with whoever is doing better in the polls


underdog effect - ✔✔sympathy for a candidate behind in the polls


bandwagon and underdog effect who? - ✔✔politicians, media coverage, and election

results


what did the class survey show? - ✔✔class was republican, parents were more extreme,

girl to mom, guy to dad


political ideology - ✔✔set of beliefs about what policies government ought to pursue


the four political ideologies - ✔✔liberal, conservative, Populist, and libertarian


liberal - ✔✔open to new opinions and willing to discard traditional values


conservative - ✔✔A person who believes government power should be limited.


populist - ✔✔representing farmers, favoring free money and services




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