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| 1972 illegal entry into the democratic national committee offices by participants in Richard Nixon's reelection campaign |
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| the aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs shared by some portion of the adult population. |
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| general agreement among the citizenry on an issue |
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| public opinion that is polarized between two quite different position |
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| how strong for or against an issue |
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| how much public opinion changes over time |
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| how long public opinion stays same |
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| extent to which an issue is of concern at a particular time |
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| a method of systematically questioning a small selected sample of respondents who are deemed representative of the total population |
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| difference between a samples results and the true result if the entire population had been intervened |
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| process by which people acquire political beliefs and attitudes |
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| a group consisting of members sharing common relevant social characteristic |
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| a long lasting effect of events of a particualar time period on the political opinion or preferences of those who came of political age at that time |
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