Public Opinion Flashcards

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Public opinion

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values and attitudes citizens hold about political issues, events, and candidates

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Values

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deep-rooted goals and ideals shaping political participation (long term)

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Attitudes

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specific feelings, beliefs, thought on issues and events

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Civic Culture

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free fair and meaningful elections, rights/liberties for winning, rule of law, civic culture (beliefs that support civilian participation), trust in system, and political knowledge

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Non-Attitudes

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result from lack of knowledge, change opinions easily

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Political Knowledge

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most citizens know little about politics

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Rational Ignorance

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they free ride off attention/knowledge of cue givers and know just enough to predict the outcomes of policies

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Ideology

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An elaborate set of organized, internally consistent attitudes that allow one to understand, evaluate, and respond to politics

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Conservatism

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on right end of the spectrum

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10
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Liberalism

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on the left end of the spectrum

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Constraint

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We can predict attitudes based on stances of views, a key requirement for being ideological

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Sources of Public Opinion

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parents, education, ideology and constraint, self-interests, partisan identification and groups,

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Puzzle of individual v. aggregate opinion change

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individual opinion (not very stable); aggregate opinion (stable over time; when it changes it makes sense)

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Cues/Heuristics

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Cues=someone primes you/tells you what to think; Heuristics= person discovers on their own

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Stereotyping

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(one of the ways ethnocentrism is expressed) beliefs we possess about social groups

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Priming

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The psychological process of shaping people’s perception of a particular issue, figure, or policy

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Framing

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establishes the context for an issue in such a way as to emphasize certain aspects over others

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Thermostat Model

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when policy moves in one direction, public opinion moves in other direction, and then policymakers respond

19
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Negative partisanship

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result of membership in parties being aligned with race, religion etc., difficult for parties to work together for common goal, increased separation

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Racial Resentment

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idea of other people were oppressed and rose up, so blacks can do it too (they dont try hard enough)