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COMM 264

Lecture: 01Units: 4Class#: 13794
Winter 2024

The Psychology of Communication About Politics in America

Department of Communication

1/8/24 - 3/15/24
Instructor: Information Not Available

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  • Open Seats: 38
  • Enrolled: 2
  • Capacity: 40
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  • Waitlist Max: No waitlist

Course Description

Focus is on how politicians and government learn what Americans want and how the public's preferences shape government action; how surveys measure beliefs, preferences, and experiences; how poll results are criticized and interpreted; how conflict between polls is viewed by the public; how accurate surveys are and when they are accurate; how to conduct survey research to produce accurate measurements; designing questionnaires that people can understand and use comfortably; how question wording can manipulate poll results; corruption in survey research.

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