Consider the following example of a polling question:

"Has Representative Smith underestimated the economic and security threat posed by China to America?" Do you think it is neutrally worded? Why or why not? If not, rewrite the question so that the language of the question is neutral.

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Explain whether this polling question is neutral, using specific words or phrases from the question.
2, Define neutral and nonneutral polling questions.
3, Explain the significance of neutral questions for understanding public opinion.

Political Science

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Which of the following statements best reflects the Framers' attitudes about public opinion?

a. Public opinion is the best measure of the soundness of government policy. b. Public opinion is potentially divisive and should, therefore, be encouraged. c. Public opinion might have a negative effect on politics. d. Public opinion should be monitored closely in election years.

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What is a resolution?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science