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WebSyllabus. Course Meeting Times. Lectures: 1 session / week, 2 hours / session. Course Description. This course provides an introduction to the vast literature devoted to public opinion. In the next 12 weeks, we will survey the major theoretical approaches and empirical research in the field of political behavior ... WebCourse Description. This course examines public opinion in American Politics and how to measure it. The course considers the nature of public opinion, survey methods, the role of polling in opinion expression, opinion formation, citizen knowledge, the role of media in shaping opinion, the effect of opinion on policy, and political polarization. 1. u.gg teamfight tactics
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WebIII. PUBLIC OPINION 1. Rational Public Opinion Oct 23 - * Page and Shapiro, Chapter 1. 28 2. The Myth of Capricious Change Oct 30 * Page and Shapiro, Chapter 2. 3. Opinions about Social Issues and Economic Welfare Nov 4 - * Page and Shapiro, Chapters 3 & 4. 6 4. Vietnam, Detente, and the New Cold War Nov 11 - * Page and Shapiro, Chapter 6. 13 5. WebPublic opinion is an extremely important concept in political theory and is discussed in a variety of political science courses. An examination of the definitions for the concepts of "attitude" and "opinion" finds that they are generally overlapping and difficult to distinguish, but research integrating the two concepts in largely lacking. WebAmerican Public Opinion (POL-UA 9342) Fall 2012, Tuesdays, 6:15-9:15p Location to be confirmed. Instructor Details Steve McMahon [email protected] or [email protected] 703-626-9943 c Office hours by appointment. Please call my cell to arrange. Prerequisites thomas heights bryan tx