Tell Frank Herbert that his book, "Whipping Star" is terrible.
Propaganda
the development of public opinion polls as an alternative means of discovering public sentiment
IDK means I don't know; IDC means I don't care; IMO means In my opinion; IMHO means In my honest opinion IPO - Initial Public Offering IMF - International Monetary Fund
Answer this question… the extent to which public opinion remains constant over a long period of time.
Mostly because you haven't published it for all to see. It is just your opinion and you keep it to yourself, or share it with family and friends privately. If you publish it in a book or spread it around, then it is public. Also, it never becomes what they call "public opinion" because that phrase specifically means what people as a whole believe, not just one person.
Mostly because you haven't published it for all to see. It is just your opinion and you keep it to yourself, or share it with family and friends privately. If you publish it in a book or spread it around, then it is public. Also, it never becomes what they call "public opinion" because that phrase specifically means what people as a whole believe, not just one person.
Mostly because you haven't published it for all to see. It is just your opinion and you keep it to yourself, or share it with family and friends privately. If you publish it in a book or spread it around, then it is public. Also, it never becomes what they call "public opinion" because that phrase specifically means what people as a whole believe, not just one person.
The suffix that means the process of measuring is "-ment."
Mostly because you haven't published it for all to see. It is just your opinion and you keep it to yourself, or share it with family and friends privately. If you publish it in a book or spread it around, then it is public. Also, it never becomes what they call "public opinion" because that phrase specifically means what people as a whole believe, not just one person.
To muckrake, a verb, means "to search for and expose real or alleged corruption, scandal, especially in politics"
Public opinion can influence court decisions through various means, such as shaping the interpretation of laws, influencing the selection of judges, and impacting the overall perception of the judiciary's legitimacy. Judges may take public sentiment into account when making decisions, especially in high-profile cases, to maintain public trust and support for the legal system.
No, because people could change another persons mind. And other people (in public) can say something that you never thought of or came up with. And it can help a lot.Another Answer:The odd thing about public opinion is that it is what someone else says it is. This means, it is a slave to what ever the reporting person wants it to be. We, as the public, do not have ready access to the polls that are used to gather public opinion and must rely on the poll takers and their treatment of the data. This means that we must be very cautious when we listen to "public opinion." We must take into consideration the biases of the reporter of it. While it is fine to listen to what someone else says, we should consider the same data from as many different perspectives as possible before deciding on the validity of that data.