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TermDefinition
public opinion
attitudes
The Tea Party
Political Ideology
Political Socialization
Gender Gap
Liberalism
Conservatism
Polling: Sample
Polling: Margin of Error
Polling: Validity
Polling: Push Poll
ABC Bush/Poll
Oversampling and Under sampling Impact on Polls
What directly affects Political Knowledge?
ABC Television conducted its own poll one year out from the 2004 Presidential Election. Was the poll valid?
How did the respondents of the poll rate President Bush's performance on Iraq and the Economy?
Would they vote for President Bush in 2004?
How did ABC present the facts from the Bush poll (we discussed this extensively in class)?
What was the breakdown of the Tea Party according to a 2010 Gallup Poll?
American Ideology (Chart)
Perception of Fair Treatment Across Racial Groups (Chart)
Media
Nationalization of News
Social Media
Agenda Setting
Framing the News
Bias
FCC
Aggregators (News)
Adversarial Media (News)
Citizen Journalism and Walter Scott (News)
Social Media Influence
Factors that influence news coverage: audience/producers/sources/profit
CBS & Dan Rather-2004 Election
Bush AWOL
Media/2008 Election Negative Reports for Obama/McCain
ABC News Poll from October 2003-ABC is Caught Lying About the Results
Media Bias: Coverage of the 2016/2020 Elections
Media Bias: Trump Collusion with the Russians
Media Bias: Mueller Report
Media Bias: Fake News
Media Bias: Conservative Talk Radio Declines
Media Bias: Decline of Trust in Mainstream Media
Who is the Media’s watchdog?
Should there be consequences for reporting widespread misinformation?
Should the FBI be allowed to use taxpayer dollars to pay Social Media Companies to Censor Free Speech as they have been caught doing in the past to Twitter and Facebook?
How can Hunter Binden case type of censorship and assault on the 1st Amendment Right of Free Speech and a Free Press be prevented from happening again?
Why is Dan Rather no longer anchoring the CBS Evening News?
What key issues did the press either ignore or not pursue related to Terri Schiavo?
Who are some of the nationally syndicated Conservative Radio Talk Show hosts in the country?
What type of negative media coverage did Barack Obama and John McCain receive in 2008?
How Media Covers: Race Issues
How Media Covers: Health Care
How Media Covers: War
How Media Covers: Elections
How Media Covers: Immigration
How Media Covers: Global Warming
How Media Covers: 2nd Amendment
How Media Covers: Voter Fraud
How Media Covers: Court Cases
How Media Covers: Terri Schiavo
How Media Covers: Covid-19
Mainstream Media-Republican/Democrat Views (Chart)
Trust in Media (Chart)
Who Are Americans and Where Do They Get Their Political News? (Article)
Political Parties
Partisanship
Third Parties
Machines
Party Identification
National Political Party Conventions
Public Interest Groups
Pluralism
Collective Goods
Free Riders
Lobbyist
Popular American Government sets

 

 



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