pols (lists) Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
three schools of thought (outlook on parties) | washington, maddisonian, van buren |
two views on american public | minniamlist, challenges to minnimalists |
what press do | 1. public surviellence 2.private surviellence 3.screening and interpretation 4.provide info 5.agenda setting 6.priming 7.framing |
biaceys in media | 1.spin 2.selection bias |
campell et al looked at: | pid/canidate evaluation/issue positions |
what media does | 1.dictates correct behavior 2.guards and sets political norms 3.make believe media have become suppliers of political norms 4.fastest way to disperse info into society 5.reach large audiences |
converse 5 clear cut categories | 1.ideologues 2.near ideologues 3.group adherance 4.nature of times 5.no interest |
four criteria used for expectation | 1.standing canidate has in polls 2.support an issue or candidate has from party activists 3.ability candidate or issue has to raise $ 4.subjective impressions |
obstacles | 1.disenfranchisement 2.distance 3.registration 4.illiterate 5.when,who,where to vote 6.media coverage 7.politics is like sausage 8.ballot construction |
problems with beaurcracy | 1.accountability 2.expansionary tendencies 3.difficulty measuring performance 4.responsiveess 5.physical integrety 6.pres acquenence 7.impossibilty of tasks |
why do pll vote/not vote (two schools of thought) | exonomic or rational, physcological |
converse findings: | ppl have minimal levels of political tension, ppl have minimal mastery of abstract political concepts, minimal stability of preferences, minimal level of issue constraints |
who votes (the 60%) | old ppl, rich ppl, educated ppl, core, peripheral |
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