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Page 1: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Mass Media

Page 2: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

What is Public Opinion?

• Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs)

• Misconceptions of Public Opinion:– Belief all or most people have the same view – The public favors this or that

• Very few matters all or most of “the People” agree on

• Must involve something of general concern and a significant portion of the people

Page 3: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Different Publics

• Believe it or not there are different Publics…– Each issues has a

“public” • National health care;

President is doing an excellent/terrible job; Capital punishment should be abolished

– Belong to more than one

Page 4: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Different Publics:

• Not many Issues capture the attention of “ALL” Americans – Name one????

• Public Opinion includes ONLY those views related to PUBLIC AFFAIRS– Politics, public issues,

making public policy

Page 5: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

• Other Factors

Page 6: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Family And Education

• Your not born with your values

• Political Opinions are learned – From mom and dad – Teachers/schools – Education – Friends – Experiences and

relationships

Page 7: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Other Factors

• Weight of each factor that influences public opinion depends on the issue – Mass Media – Peer groups – Opinion leaders – Historic events

Page 8: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Other Factors:

• Means of communication that reach large, widely dispersed audiences – Television:

• 98% households = 1 T.V.• Turned on for 7 hours a

day

• Peer Groups – People who you talk too

regularly – Reinforces what a person

has already come to believe

Page 9: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Other Factors: • Opinion Leaders

– A person who has unusually strong influence on the views of others (draw ideas and conventions)

• Hold public office • Newspapers • Magazines

• Historical Events – Great Depression ( role of

government) – 60’s and 70’s traumatic

events; resignation of Nixon– Evaluated trustworthiness of

government

Page 10: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Measuring Public Opinion

Page 11: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Measuring Public Opinion

• Elections

• Voting

• Lobbying

• Books

• Pamphlets

• Editorial comments in the Press

• Public Officials

Page 12: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Measuring Public Opinion

• Elections – Results are indicator of Public Opinion?

• People’s approval/rejection • Parties claim a mandate

– Refers to the instructions or commands a constituency gives its elected officials

– “Elections are, at best, only useful indicators of public opinion.”

– Represents only a GENERAL directions parties should take

Page 13: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Measuring Public Opinion

• Interest Groups:– Private organizations whose members share

certain views and objectives and work to shape making and the content of public policy

• The Media – “mirrors” or “molders” – Reflect only the views of the vocal majority

Page 14: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Measuring Public Opinion

• Personal Contacts – “read the publics mind” – “voice of the people?” – Contacts with the public

Page 15: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Poll- the “Best” Measure

• Straw vote is a method of polling that seeks to read the public’s mind simply by asking the same question of a large number of people.

• The straw-vote technique is highly unreliable, however.

Page 16: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

• Scientific Polling – Serious efforts to take the public’s pulse

on a scientific basis date from the 1930s.– There are now more than 1,000 national

and regional polling organizations in this country, with at least 200 of these polling political preferences.

Poll- the “Best” Measure

Page 17: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

The Polling Process

• Five things pollsters must do – Define the universe to be surveyed – Construct a sample – Prepare valid questions – Select and control how the poll will be taken – Analyze and report their findins to the public

Page 18: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Polling Process

• Defining the Universe – Whole population the poll aims to measure – Every high school student in Georgia – Atlanta voters

• Constructing a Sample – A representative slice of the total universe – Random samples

• 1500 people

– Quota sample • Sample deliberately constructed to reflect several of the

major characteristics of a given universe

Page 19: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Polling Process

• Preparing Valid Questions – Wording can affect the reliability of any poll – “Should local taxes be reduced?”– “”Should the city’s police force be increased to

fight rising tide of crime in our community?” – Ask loaded questions, emotionally charged

words, terms that are difficult to understand

Page 20: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Polling Process

• Interviewing – Telephone: calls are placed randomly chosen

area codes around the nation – Less labor intensive/less expensive – Tone of voice – Emphasis given to certain words – Responses are given to “please” the pollster

Page 21: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Polling Process

• Analyze and Report findings – Collect huge amounts of raw data – Computers – Other election hardware – Tabulate and interpret data; draw

conclusions; report findings

Page 22: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Evaluating Polls

• Most national and regional polls are fairly reliable. (they are far from perfect.)

• Potential problems with polls – Inability to measure the intensity, stability, and

relevance of the opinions they report.– polls and pollsters sometimes shape the

opinions they are supposed to measure.

Page 23: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Limits on the Impact of Public Opinion • Public opinion is the major, but by no

means the only, influence on public policy in this country.

• American political system is designed to protect minority interests against the excesses of majority views and actions.

• Polls are not elections, nor are they substitutes for elections.

Page 24: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

The Role of Mass Media

• Medium – Means of communication; transmits some

kind of information – Four Major Kinds in US

• Television • Newspaper • Radio • Magazines

– Internet is increasing more important every year….replacing newspapers

Page 25: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

The Role of Mass Media

• Presents people with political information – Directly in news

reports – Less direct: radio,

television, newspaper stories, magazine articles

Page 26: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Role of Mass Media

• Television:– Replaced Newspapers as the principal source

of political information • NBC, ABC, CBS• Others: CNN, PBS, etc

• Newspapers:– Freedom of Press – # of papers continues to Decline with rise of

internet

Page 27: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Role of Mass Media

• Radio:– 1930’s Major entertainment and political

information center– President F. Roosevelt: 1st to use radio

effectively – 20 hours of radio a week – Talk Radio

• Political commentaries

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Role of Mass Media

• Magazines:– 12,000 published in

U.S. today – Time, Newsweek, U.S.

News and World Report

Page 29: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

The Media and Politics

• Public Agenda – Societal problems that the nation’s political

leaders and the general public agree need government attention

– Focus public on a particular issue – Don’t tell you what to think but what to think

about – Political leaders pay close attention to Media

Page 30: Mass Media. What is Public Opinion? Complex collection of the opinions of many different people (on public Affairs) Misconceptions of Public Opinion:

Electoral Politics

• Make candidates less dependent on party organizations

• Appeal directly to the people • Create their own image • Strategy:

– Take no more than a minute or two of air time – Show people doing something interesting and exciting – Sound Bites: snappy reports that can be aired 30-45

seconds