In what is widely considered the most influential book ever written by Walter Lippmann, the late journalist and social critic provides a fundamental treatise on the nature of human …
… should understand how people form opinions, how public opinion is measured, and how the data of public opinion are used in American policymaking and journalism. Without public …
J Zaller - American Political Science Review, 1991 - cambridge.org
Past research has modeled mass opinion change as a two-step process involving reception of political communication and acceptance or rejection of that communication. I propose a …
HC Kelman - Attitude change, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
… We need information about the cog nitive links of the opinions—the amount and the … to use opinion data for the prediction of subsequent behavior. What is the likelihood that the opinions …
… In our opinion, nanoplastic results from the degradation of plastic objects and could be formed during the break-down of aged-microplastics, the manufacturing process, or even during …
H Speier - American Journal of Sociology, 1950 - journals.uchicago.edu
… Further, if a government effectively denies the claim that the opinion of the citizens on public … of such opinions, public opinion does not exist. There is no public opinion in autocratic …
H Blumer - American sociological review, 1948 - JSTOR
T HIS paper presents some observations on public opinion and on public opinion polling as currently performed. It is hoped that these observations will provoke the discussion for which…
… today equates it with a more or less straightforward aggregation of individual opinions, or "what opinion polls try to measure" (P. Converse, 1987, p. S13; Childs, 1939; Minar, 1960). …
… of processes specific to public opinion and survey research. … or “product” of public opinion research has spread across the … We begin with a brief history of the spread of public opinion …