why is the opinion of the public about a popular movie or television program not a good example of public opinion?
the public opinion is for the community to have full say in what happens in government.
Influence on public opinion can be limited by how informed voters are. Even though what the people think is heard, officials do not take it as a final decision. As a nation we trust elected officials to make the right choice. Americans can also have opinions that are against the truths of an issue. For example, environmentalists pay closer attention to laws that affect our environment.
Issues of public opinion are only concerned with?
when you don't keep it to yourself
why is the opinion of the public about a popular movie or television program not a good example of public opinion?
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Astrid Blome has written: 'Von der \\' -- subject(s): German Foreign public opinion, History, In mass media, Press coverage, Public opinion
the correct answer for apex is news coverage!
Christina Ohde has written: 'Der Irre von Bagdad' -- subject(s): German Foreign public opinion, Persian Gulf War, 1991, Press coverage, Public opinion
Media coverage is a key factor that shapes public opinion on political issues. The way issues are framed and presented in the media can heavily influence how the public perceives and interprets them. Additionally, personal values, beliefs, and experiences also play a significant role in shaping public opinion on political issues.
The people were seeing how out of hand the violence was getting.
Public opinion is what we call the opinion of different people that is a member of a community. It's purpose is to have each of the opinion of a civilized human to be heard and put to action in the right place.
Leslie Williams has written: 'Daniel O'Connell, the British press, and the Irish famine' -- subject(s): British Foreign public opinion, Famines, History, Press coverage, Public opinion, Relations 'What's behind that tree?'
Gerhard Loh has written: 'Irland in der Berichterstattung deutscher Tageszeitungen (1914-1918)' -- subject(s): Foreign news, German Foreign public opinion, History, Press and politics, Press coverage, Public opinion, Sources
Basically, one uses a poll. A narrow poll might consist of asking your friends what they think. Professional pollsters plan and conduct polls using mathematical statistics theory to make them as accurate as possible. Politicians get some feel for public opinion from the letters and phone calls they and their staff receive, from editorials and op-ed sections of newspapers. Some of them hold town meeting and question-answer sessions with their constituents and get some feedback that way. Companies often poll their customers.
For Example .. "As per Constitution of US, It is my right to convey my opinion in public"