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how people think or feel about particular things
public opinion
a survey of public opinion
poll
the difference between the results of random samples taken at the time
random sample
the difference between the results of random samples taken at the same time
sampling error
polls based on interviews conducted on Election Day with randomly selected voters
exit polls
process by which background traits influence one's political views
political socialization
people who have a disproportionate amount of some valued resource
elite
difference in political views between men and women
gender gap
a more or less consistent set of beliefs about what policies government ought to pursue
political ideology
persons with a disproportionate share of political power
political elites
How does family affect public opinion?
Children for the most part know their parent’s political opinions. When they grow older they either keep the same identification or become independent.