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EPISODE · May 25, 2022 · 29 MIN

The Origins Of Public Opinion Research

from StocktonAfterClass · host Ronald Stockton

Send us Fan MailPublic Opinion did not emerge Full-Blown from some father's head (to borrow from Greek mythology). In fact, the very concept of public opinion evolved over time. This is the first of a two-part introduction to  the concept  of public opinion  focusing on how early scholars saw it. The second lecture (these were delivered in class) will show how empirical public opinion research refined the concept. 

Send us Fan Mail Public Opinion did not emerge Full-Blown from some father's head (to borrow from Greek mythology). In fact, the very concept of public opinion evolved over time. This is the first of a two-part introduction to the concept of public opinion focusing on how early scholars saw it. The second lecture (these were delivered in class) will show how empirical public opinion research refined the concept.

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