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The Blind Scorekeepers: How Public Opinion Gets Defined in American Politics
Toff, Benjamin J
(PI)
Journalism and Mass Communication
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Social Sciences
public opinion
100%
opinion poll
68%
news
50%
conformity
49%
gatekeeper
43%
coverage
42%
journalism
36%
elite
29%
journalist
23%
politics
20%
additional evidence
16%
public attitudes
14%
erosion
13%
experiment
11%
interview
10%
recipient
10%
website
10%
public policy
9%
citizen
9%
world trade
7%
trend
6%
Arts & Humanities
Journalism
49%
Polls
47%
Gatekeeper
47%
Public Opinion
44%
Gatekeeping
36%
Journalists
21%
News
21%
Polling
18%
Changing Attitudes
15%
Erosion
13%
Web Sites
12%
Reliance
12%
Expertise
11%
In-depth Interviews
11%
Prediction
10%
Conventional
9%