Silent Voices: Public Opinion and Political Participation in AmericaPrinceton University Press, 2004 - Всего страниц: 200 Over the past century, opinion polls have come to pervade American politics. Despite their shortcomings, the notion prevails that polls broadly represent public sentiment. But do they? In Silent Voices, Adam Berinsky presents a provocative argument that the very process of collecting information on public preferences through surveys may bias our picture of those preferences. In particular, he focuses on the many respondents who say they "don't know" when asked for their views on the political issues of the day. Using opinion poll data collected over the past forty years, Berinsky takes an increasingly technical area of research--public opinion--and synthesizes recent findings in a coherent and accessible manner while building on this with his own findings. He moves from an in-depth treatment of how citizens approach the survey interview, to a discussion of how individuals come to form and then to express opinions on political matters in the context of such an interview, to an examination of public opinion in three broad policy areas--race, social welfare, and war. He concludes that "don't know" responses are often the result of a systematic process that serves to exclude particular interests from the realm of recognized public opinion. Thus surveys may then echo the inegalitarian shortcomings of other forms of political participation and even introduce new problems altogether. |
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... Differences by Political Participation Level , 1996 99 100 380 TABLE 5.1 . 1966 Public Opinion and the War in Vietnam Data Opinion Ingredient Analysis 114 TABLE A4.1 . Social Welfare Policy Items , 1996 172-173. TABLE 5.2 . 1966 Public ...
... differences are largely normative . At an empirical level , there is a general agreement on one point among academics and professionals , be they proponents or opponents of the polling enterprise : opinion polls are broadly ...
... differences between respondents and nonrespondents does not seem to undermine the representativeness of polls . While it is no simple matter to determine the effects of nonresponse on survey estimates of public opinion , the existing ...
... differences between the two groups can be assessed . To begin this process , we need to take a close look at the determi- nants of individual opinion and see how the factors that influence the direction of response are related to the ...
... difference between these two groups , in part , by ascribing interests to individuals who opted out of answering survey ... differences . In chapter 3 , I explicitly take up the effects of the social dynamics of the survey interview on ...
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Opinion Polling and the Silencing of Political Voice | 14 |
The Search for the Voice of the People Considering the Unspoken | 36 |
The Dynamics of Racial Policy Opinion 19721994 | 51 |
Social Welfare Policy and Public Opinion 19721996 | 84 |
The Changing Context of Public Opinion Concerning the Vietnam War 19641972 | 105 |
Public Opinion and Political Voice | 127 |
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER 3 | 145 |
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER 4 | 169 |
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER 5 | 176 |
REFERENCES | 185 |
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