Chapter 6: Political Socialization Flashcards

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agents of socialization

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the individuals, organizations, and institutions that facilitate the acquisition of political views

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exit polls

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polls conducted at polling places on election day to project the winner of an election before the polls close

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gender gap

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the measurable difference in the way women and men vote for candidates and in the way they view political issues

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generational effect

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the impact of an important external event in shaping the views of a generation

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political socialization

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the process by which we develop our political values and opinions

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population

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in a poll, the group of people whose opinions are of interest and/or about whom information is desired

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public opinion

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the public’s expressed views about an issue at a specific point in time

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public opinion poll

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a survey of a given population’s opinion on an issue or a candidate at a particular point in time

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push polls

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a special type of poll that both attempts to skew public opinion about a candidate and provides information to campaigns about candidate strengths and weaknesses

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quota sample

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a method by which pollsters structure a sample so that it is representative of the characteristics of the target population

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random sampling

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a scientific method of selection in which each member of the population has an equal chance of being included in the sample

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sampling error

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also called margin of error; a statistical calculation of the difference in results between a poll of a randomly drawn sample and a poll of the entire population

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stratified sampling

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a process of random sampling in which the national population is divided into fourths and certain areas within these regions are selected as representative of the national population

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straw poll

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a poll conducted in an unscientific manner, used to predict election outcomes

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tracking polls

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poll that measures changes in public opinion over the course of days, weeks, or months by repeatedly asking respondents that same questions and measuring changes in their responses

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acquisition of political views

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varies, based on looks, area

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being informed =

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better decisions; be active

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young & informed =

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more engaged

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family

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parental involvement → passed through example

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media

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comps→ voting
kids tv → acceptance
natl agenda → attention grabbing
→ inform and educate the public about civic engagement

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religion

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influences how we view issues to daily practices in life
catholics & black christians = dem
very religious latinos + asians = rep

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other influences

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peers, community leaders, age → generational effect, region (dem = big cities), demographics