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Attitudes

An individual's propensity to perceive, interpret, or act toward a particular object in a particular way (pg 195)

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Communism

A belief that the state owns property in common for all people and a single political party that represents the working classes controls the government (pg 206)

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Conservativism

A belief in private property rights and free enterprise (pg 204)

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General election

Election in which voters elect officeholders (pg 213)

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Intensity

A measure of how strongly an individual holds a particular opinion (pg 200)

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Liberalism

A belief that government can bring about justice and equality of opportunity (pg 203)

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Libertarianism

A belief in limiting government to such vital activities as national defense while fostering individual liberty; unlike conservatives, libertarians oppose all government regulation, even of personal morality (pg 207)

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Manifest opinion

A widely shared and consciously held view, such as support for apportion rights or for homeland security (pg 200)

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Margin of error

The range of percentage points in which the sample accurately reflects the population (pg 199)

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Political Ideology

A constant pattern of ideas or beliefs about political values and the role of government, including how it should work and how it actually does work (pg 202)

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Political socialization

The process by which we develop our attitudes, values, and beliefs (pg 194)

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Public opinion

The distribution of individual preferences for or evaluations of a given issue, candidate, or institution within a specific population (pg 198)

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Random sample

A sample (small portion of the population) in which every individual has a known and equal chance of being selected (pg 98)

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Social capital

The value of social contacts, associations, and networks individuals form which can foster trust, coordination, and cooperation (pg 197)

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Social conservative

Focuses less on economics and more on morality and lifestyle (pg 205)

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Socialism

A governmental system where some of the means of production are controlled by the state and where the state provides key human welfare services like healthcare and old age assistance; allows for free markets in other activities (pg 206)

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Turnout

The proportion of the voting-age population that votes, sometimes defined as the number of registered voters that vote (pg 213)

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Universe/population

The group of people whose preferences we try to measure by taking a sample; also called population (pg 200)

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Voter registration

A system designed to reduce voter fraud by limiting voting to those who have established eligibility to vote by submitting the proper documents, including proof of residency (pg 211)

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Horse race

A close contest, by extension, any contest in which the focus is on who is ahead and by how much rather than on substantive differences between the candidates (pg 287)

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Investigative journalism

The use of detective-like reporting methods to unearth scandals

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Mass media

Means of communication that reach the public, including newspapers and magazines, radio, television (broadcast, cable, and satellite), films, recordings, books, and electronic communication (pg 266)

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News media

Media that emphasize the news (pg 266)

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Policy agenda

The list of subjects or problems to which government officials are paying some serious attention at any given time

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Trial balloons

Information leaked to the media to see what the political reaction will be