Across
- 2. a small group selected by researchers to represent the most important characteristics of an entire population
- 5. random sample , a method used by pollsters to select a representative sample in which every individual in the population has an equal probability of being selected as a respondent
- 6. poll, a polling technique in which the questions are designed to shape the respondent’s opinion
- 8. desirability effect, the effect that results when respondents in a survey report what they expect the interviewer wishes to hear rather than what they believe
- 9. someone who emphasizes freedom and believes in voluntary association with small government
- 13. ideology, a cohesive set of beliefs that forms a general philosophy about the role of government
- 14. effect, a shift in electoral support to the candidate whom public-opinion polls report as the front-runner
- 16. gap, a distinctive pattern of voting behavior reflecting the differences in views between women and men
- 18. ,someone who generally believes in social ownership, strong government, free markets, and a reduction in economic inequality
Down
- 1. error , polling error that arises based on the small size of the sample
- 3. of ideas, the public forum in which beliefs and ideas are exchanged and compete
- 4. socialization, the induction of individuals into the political culture; learning the underlying beliefs and values on which the political system is based
- 6. polls, scientific instruments for measuring public opinion
- 7. (or opinion), a specific preference on a particular issue
- 10. of socialization, social institutions, including families and schools, that help to shape individuals’ basic political beliefs and values
- 11. freedom from governmental control
- 12. digit dialing, a polling method in which respondents are selected at random from a list of 10-digit telephone numbers, with every effort made to avoid bias in the construction of the sample
- 13. opinion citizens, attitudes about political issues, leaders, institutions, and events
- 15. (or beliefs), basic principles that shape a person’s opinions about political issues and events
- 17. of opportunity, a widely shared American ideal that all people should have the freedom to use whatever talents and wealth they have to reach their fullest potential
