• PF editor Chris Smith looks ahead at how the public sector can make the most of 2023. (publicfinance.co.uk)
  • The survey was designed and analyzed by public-opinion researchers at KFF and run both online and by telephone in both English and Spanish during July 11-19, 2023. (medscape.com)
  • More and more individuals-and companies-are augmenting, even bypassing entirely, traditional legal process hoping to get a more favorable hearing in public. (schneier.com)
  • Just 29 percent of people have a favorable opinion of the California Democrat, down 7 points since May, according to a Gallup Poll released Wednesday. (politico.com)
  • Prior to the allegations, 22 percent had a 'Very Favorable' opinion of the judge and 18 percent had a 'Very Unfavorable' opinion. (newsmax.com)
  • As such, the conditions in South Asia remain favorable to violent jihadist organizations continuing their public outreach and radicalizing activities by exploiting these societal vulnerabilities. (lu.se)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Public opinion. (who.int)
  • Nevertheless, the paper's influence on the broader public may last for awhile, despite a growing body of contrary evidence (as well as many of the co-authors having stepped away from the indications). (scientificamerican.com)
  • In addition, few, if any, track broader public opinion regarding attitudes towards the Government. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Early market researchers picked small samples of the population and used them to obtain information on such questions as how many people read a given magazine or listen to the radio and what the public likes and dislikes in regard to various consumer goods. (britannica.com)
  • About 1930 both commercial researchers and scholars began to experiment with the use of these market research techniques to obtain information on opinions about political issues. (britannica.com)
  • Two leading public opinion researchers in 1967 noticed a contradiction in Americans' attitude toward government: They wanted the public sector to do more but were resistant to expanding its authority. (americanprogress.org)
  • The emergence of public opinion as a significant force in the political realm dates to the late 17th century, but opinion had been regarded as having singular importance much earlier. (wikipedia.org)
  • The prerequisites for the emergence of a public sphere were increasing levels of literacy which was spurred on by the Reformation, which encouraged individuals to read the Bible in the vernacular, and the rapidly expanding printing presses. (wikipedia.org)
  • Internet public opinion communication is a process that starts with micro individual behavior and ends with macro public opinion emergence, in which all subjects in the network interact with one another according to specified principles and eventually build a stable overall system structure. (hindawi.com)
  • The emergence and growth of online public opinion is largely down to the communication behavior of each individual in the public. (hindawi.com)
  • We explored the long standing split between medicine and public health and how the emergence of genomics and other technologies can affect it. (cdc.gov)
  • In 1935 the American public opinion statistician George Gallup began conducting nationwide surveys of opinions on political and social issues in the United States . (britannica.com)
  • The Harvard Opinion Research Program has played a key role in more than 300 public opinion surveys on health and social policy in the U.S. and fifteen other countries. (harvard.edu)
  • Many are also proprietary, commissioned surveys not disclosed to the public. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Most of the earlier surveys also examined public attitudes towards tobacco advertising and sponsorship. (who.int)
  • Prior to the advent of mass media, public fora such as coffee houses and gentlemen's clubs were used as exchanges of opinion and some reputable locations had great influence. (wikipedia.org)
  • many studies have been undertaken which look at the different factors which influence public opinion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Politicians and other people concerned with public opinion often attempt to influence it using advertising or rhetoric. (wikipedia.org)
  • He regarded the latter as of the highest importance because dislike and ill opinion force people to conform in their behaviour to social norms, however he did not consider public opinion as a suitable influence for governments. (wikipedia.org)
  • At various times, under its own authority or in accordance with directives from the President or White House/National Security Council staff, the Central Intelligence Agency has attempted to influence domestic and international public opinion, and sometimes law enforcement. (citizendium.org)
  • The focus of this article is on long-term influence on opinion leaders, including public affairs , artists, labor leaders, etc., rather than starting rumors to assist in supporting a coup. (citizendium.org)
  • As I studied the topic more and more, I was really struck with the declining influence of public opinion," Jacobs said. (mndaily.com)
  • While governors and legislators can have great influence over public colleges and universities, presidents, provosts and deans need to demonstrate the courage to stand up to them in order to protect the integrity of their institutions, their faculty members and their students. (insidehighered.com)
  • Estimating linear probability models with year and prefecture fixed effects, this study focuses on several overarching concerns that may influence immigration attitudes: economic conditions of the country, perceived threats to public safety, share of foreigners, and opportunities for contact between natives and foreigners. (lu.se)
  • ASTHO members formulate and influence public health policy and practice. (cdc.gov)
  • Today, Hamas and Fatah enjoy almost the same level of public support, with the gap narrowing to one percentage point in favor of Hamas after it was six points in favor of Fatah in March 2022. (pcpsr.org)
  • The Bolsa Família Program (PBF) divides opinions in the contemporary Brazilian scenario into debates permeated by abstract arguments, generalizations and intense feelings. (bvsalud.org)
  • The paper aims to provide a richer understanding of this public opinion paradox in anticipation of the upcoming DWW poll on how to fix the problem. (americanprogress.org)
  • The obtained forms of public opinion are richer, and the results of public opinion evolution are more in line with the process of public opinion evolution in real society, thanks to this model's ability to visually reflect the changes in individual opinions held over time in the process of public opinion evolution. (hindawi.com)
  • Opinion research developed from market research. (britannica.com)
  • State and local polls-some sponsored by newspapers-were started in many parts of the country, and opinion research centres were organized at several universities. (britannica.com)
  • At the same time, opinion research was increasingly used in other parts of the world. (britannica.com)
  • The World Association for Public Opinion Research was founded in 1947. (britannica.com)
  • Any opinion research that aims to be truly international faces a number of challenges. (britannica.com)
  • For the first time, the research will examine how public opinion developed and evolved in reaction to the crime as new information about it emerged and look at how members of the public used social media to share knowledge about the crime. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • In a similar vein, a recent Pew Research Center survey found two-to-one support for legal abortions when the fetus is six weeks old, two-to-one opposition when the fetus is 24 weeks old (roughly the age of viability), and a divided opinion when the fetus is 14 weeks old. (brookings.edu)
  • On Nov. 30, 2017, Pew Research Center hosted a survey methodology workshop on the opportunities and challenges of conducting public opinion research in sub-Saharan Africa. (pewresearch.org)
  • They opened the workshop by identifying fundamental difficulties of gathering high-quality survey data in sub-Saharan Africa and reflecting on how methodological research could serve as a public good to inform the research community. (pewresearch.org)
  • A 2016 Pew Research Center report focusing on public opinion in sub-Saharan Africa can be found here . (pewresearch.org)
  • About Pew Research Center Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. (pewresearch.org)
  • It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research. (pewresearch.org)
  • This report synthesizes major public opinion research about Americans' attitudes toward government and summarizes key findings about the public's positive agenda for government and its negative outlook on government's ability to execute that agenda. (americanprogress.org)
  • It is urgent to resolve this issue because research has shown that the public views scientists as competent but not trustworthy . (the-scientist.com)
  • Disregarding research participants' concerns about data privacy and data security could irreparably damage public trust in science, and ultimately hinder progress in any field that requires the participation of people. (the-scientist.com)
  • Larry Jacobs, a political science associate professor, has conducted extensive research in politics and public policy that has led him to believe popular myths about polling are backwards. (mndaily.com)
  • As a result, this research investigates the evolution of public opinion and the evolutionary stability strategy of groups. (hindawi.com)
  • Battered women in Malaysia : prevalence, problems and public attitudes : a summary report of Women's Aid Organisation, Malaysia's National Research on Domestic Violence / Rashidah Abdullah, Rita Raj-Hashim, Gabriele Schmitt. (who.int)
  • However, little research has been done on partisan attitudes towards CCAs or how to shift public opinion to support the continued expansion of CCAs. (bvsalud.org)
  • Forskningsgruppen Komporativ politik (Comparative Politics Research Group) täcker alla större forskningsområden inom området, inklusive institutioner, demokrati och politisk utveckling, partier och röstbeteende, politisk ekonomi, politisk psykologi, allmän opinion och allmän politik. (lu.se)
  • International Journal of Public Opinion Research , 34 (1), Article: edac006. (lu.se)
  • This reduction may reflect inclusion of EVD as a nal sample for content analysis included 1,262 news stories campaign issue late in the election cycle or may reflect lack and opinion pieces from print and television sources. (cdc.gov)
  • He helped shape the post-9/11 climate of opinion that was broadly accepting of a muscular approach to U.S. national security. (pewresearch.org)
  • Enter your information below to receive our weekly newsletters with the latest insights, opinion pieces and current events straight to your inbox. (ekathimerini.com)
  • Public mistrust of politicians and bureaucrats drains support from government programs in precisely those areas where the public demands more action. (americanprogress.org)
  • University leaders, particularly those in public institutions, have become gun-shy over any action that could have the appearance of antagonizing the politicians in their state. (insidehighered.com)
  • From the 1930s on, the spread of opinion polls conducted by both commercial and academic practitioners continued at an accelerated pace in the United States. (britannica.com)
  • Before and during World War II , opinion polls were extensively used by U.S. government agencies, notably the Department of Agriculture, the Treasury Department, and the War Department. (britannica.com)
  • The new annual survey of public opinion toward public schooling from PDK/Gallup is out today (along with two other education-related polls released this week)and is chock full of findings on a range of hot topics right now, including common core (most folks are clueless about it) and standardized testing (there's no convergence of opinion on this sensitive issue across the three polls. (edweek.org)
  • Polls reveal the U.S. public lacks trust and confidence in government, and believes it is inefficient, unresponsive to ordinary citizens, and often hurts more than it helps. (americanprogress.org)
  • Contrary to some experts' claims, President Bill Clinton might not closely rely on opinion polls to help make policy decisions. (mndaily.com)
  • What I have found is the notion of pandering - the notion that public opinion and polls drive policy decisions - is absolutely backwards," Jacobs said. (mndaily.com)
  • Polls are being used to figure out how to change and manipulate public opinion. (mndaily.com)
  • Gay marriage polls and public opinion: The Supreme Court's rulings upheld the people's will. (slate.com)
  • In a world of rapid seismic changes, we would need regular, published polls on public sentiments regarding policy matters to understand emerging gaps, says SUSS' Leong Chan-Hoong. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • There is also the issue of whether polls can get a representative sample that are accurate yardsticks of public opinion. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • A number of subsequent statewide polls assessing public opinion about tobacco tax increases have been undertaken in successive decades. (who.int)
  • The best measure of government's success - or failure - is the health of the public. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • But doing so could enhance the Government's responsiveness and strengthen its public communications. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • REACH, formerly known as Feedback Unit, is the Government's leading public engagement and sense-making machinery. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • This study seeks to understand the process of producing meanings in dialogue facilitation, based on the methodology of the Public Conversation Project (PCP), in a meeting between 10 people with polarized opinions about the PBF. (bvsalud.org)
  • In a Pew survey conducted Dec. 3-7 among 1,489 adults, the American public paints a harshly negative picture of Bush's tenure. (pewresearch.org)
  • Results from a public opinion survey of adults in Northern Ireland on a range of forestry issues. (data.gov.uk)
  • The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning's (CMAP) latest public opinion survey of northeastern Illinois reveals residents' attitudes toward key quality-of-life issues - including transportation, the economy, and climate - and identifies successes and challenges across the region. (illinois.gov)
  • While public opinion on most measures has remained largely consistent since the last survey in 2021 , residents are increasing worried about affordable housing, personal finances, and other economic issues. (illinois.gov)
  • Based on end-of-June survey and focus group discussions, Denis Volkov writes that the prevailing opinion among Russians is that Prigozhin's "march on Moscow" has not weakened the authority of the central government and some believe it has even strengthened it. (levada.ru)
  • IN SPITE of widespread concern regarding Donald Trump's ability to execute his office, the psychiatric establishment continues to enforce silence on its members, depriving the public of their expertise. (commondreams.org)
  • This discrepancy ought to raise questions as to whether we are really speaking about ethics -- or is our concern merely a public appearance of professionalism? (commondreams.org)
  • What can one expect the public to feel except disillusionment, concern and insecurity when such a major political issue is referred to the public prosecutor? (ekathimerini.com)
  • For 4 found frequent use of risk-elevating messages, which may items, values were slightly below this threshold but raw have contributed to increased public concern. (cdc.gov)
  • Furthermore, the shift in communication medium has a significant impact on the public opinion formation mechanism, exacerbating the difficulties of managing relevant departments. (hindawi.com)
  • We need the truth commission to at least create a shift in public opinion. (lu.se)
  • He believes public university leaders must do the same for their faculty members now. (insidehighered.com)
  • The Center for American Progress has commissioned a national poll that explores how to align the American political psyche's contradictory impulses as part of its Doing What Works project to promote public confidence in government by improv- ing government operations. (americanprogress.org)
  • Mariana Chilton, PhD, a professor in the Dornsife School of Public Health and director of the Center for Hunger-Free Communities, wrote a Jan. 19 opinion article published in The Philadelphia Inquirer about how best to address poverty in Philadelphia. (drexel.edu)
  • While requested records in this opinion were in the possession of a Student Government Association (SGA), the SGA was managed and controlled by a Student Activities Center, which was ultimately controlled by the public University. (iasb.com)
  • The causes and essence of the June 24th events can be debated for a long time, but their impact on public opinion is borne out quite clearly in the studies of the Levada Center. (levada.ru)
  • The U.S. public was "operation- ally liberal" and "ideologically conservative," wrote Lloyd Free and Hadley Cantril in their book, The Political Beliefs of Americans. (americanprogress.org)
  • As someone who is conflicted on mask mandates for kids, and thus has some sympathy for both camps, I think it's well worth taking a moment to consider how the public-health community's response to COVID may explain some of this reticence. (edweek.org)
  • In the book, Lewis-author of hugely successful books-turned-films like Moneyball and The Blind Side -clearly intended to write a heroic account of those individuals in the public-health community who responded aggressively to the threat of pandemic. (edweek.org)
  • But I found the book reads better as a cautionary tale that vividly illustrates why public-health officials have garnered so much distrust and how their models and assumptions have made it tougher to make good decisions about school closure and schooling during COVID. (edweek.org)
  • This summer, for instance, even UNICEF and UNESCO issued a joint statement concluding that public-health officials had closed schools too hastily and kept them closed for too long, "even when the epidemiological situation didn't warrant it. (edweek.org)
  • Mental health professionals should further engage in educating the public, not less. (commondreams.org)
  • Dangerousness in a public figure is what threatens public health, and the only situation in which we as mental health professionals have a role, if any. (commondreams.org)
  • Our assessment leads us to recognize that warning about a public figure should not be based on formal understanding about which professions should be allowed to voice their concerns in which forums, but on whether rules continue to serve these humanitarian goals when mental health expertise might be critical to a population's well-being and survival. (commondreams.org)
  • On the other hand, authors of 'The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump' do not diagnose but are repeatedly accused of violating the Goldwater rule, because it has been reinterpreted since Trump's campaign and presidency to deem any comment of any kind on this crucial public health issue as an ethical transgression. (commondreams.org)
  • To ramp up 'ethics' to the point of turning a rule into a gag order, just to maintain a semblance of professionalism, fosters a complicity of silence on the nation's mental health experts in the face of public health risks of potentially catastrophic proportions. (commondreams.org)
  • Given that misconceptions and stigma -- and the very use of psychiatric terms as epithets -- arise from a lack of knowledge, mental health professionals should further engage in educating the public, not less. (commondreams.org)
  • Opinion: Chicago's Public Health Department gets alarmingly little funding from the city. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • For the city's fiscal 2024 budget, Chicago officials should heavily invest local funding in the lifesaving yet underfunded and understaffed Chicago Department of Public Health. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • Public policies, such as government budgets, can serve as structural causes of health inequities. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • For decades, officials have reduced public health funding, undermining health equity efforts. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • By funding governmental public health, we can promote, protect and improve people's health and advance health equity. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • Dedicated public servants at CDPH tackle complicated public health issues, uncover causes, protect health and save lives while taking on the ambitious goal of reducing and eliminating health inequities. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • Increased local funding could give CDPH the flexibility needed to address modern public health challenges. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • A critical COVID-19 lesson is that underfunding governmental public health is foolish and deadly. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • Given proper funding and capacity, CDPH could do much more to protect public health. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • Of course, because no public agency is perfect, along with increased local funding, there must be accountability for CDPH to take stronger actions to reduce and eliminate health inequities. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • For current public health challenges - including the health equity imperative - and for preparedness for future public health emergencies, all jurisdictions need well-funded, high-functioning health departments. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • For your own good : the anti-smoking crusade and the tyranny of public health / Jacob Sullum. (who.int)
  • Global public opinion is starting to realize where health belongs. (who.int)
  • This document is provided by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) ONLY as an historical reference for the public health community. (cdc.gov)
  • your moral obligation to public health outweighs financial considerations. (cdc.gov)
  • Framework for public health adaptation to climate outstanding staff members, managers and teams in the WHO African Region. (who.int)
  • ASTHO is a national organization representing public health agencies in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Is Genomics Widening the Schism Between Medicine and Public Health? (cdc.gov)
  • In 2007, we published a paper entitled: "Will genomics heal or widen the schism between medicine and public health? (cdc.gov)
  • Announcing New Tier 1 CDC Public Health Genomics Toolkit and Video Resources Impact… Scalability… Innovation… Evidence-based interventions… Surveillance and evaluation… Partnerships… Timely information to health care, the public, and decision makers… Commitment… These elements are crucial to any public health accomplishment and are recurring themes in 2 new public health genomics resources. (cdc.gov)
  • It introduces theories and practices of political communication through an examination of the relationships between media, political institutions, and publics. (edu.au)
  • These lists are produced by journal editors, institutions and opinion leaders. (cdc.gov)
  • This work will be a world first in terms of being able to trace the arc of public opinion and sentiment from crime scene to the court case. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • Singapore does not have a culture for regular, publicly published opinion polling, let alone an enquiry on public sentiment towards state policies and governance. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • But even as we learned more about COVID, public officials were reluctant to update their stance. (edweek.org)
  • This public opinion paradox has been one of the more enduring and frustrating features of the political landscape over the ensuing five decades. (americanprogress.org)
  • 43 percent of Asian residents say they regularly use public transportation, compared to 38 percent of Black residents, 25 percent of Hispanic residents, and 19 percent of white residents. (illinois.gov)
  • Residents are less united on the best way to address traffic congestion: The top answer was investing in public transit (51 percent), followed closely by investing in widening roads (42 percent). (illinois.gov)
  • The public is mostly in favor of raising taxes on the rich - though I suspect its support is pretty soft - but on the bigger issues they mostly aren't on our side. (motherjones.com)
  • We just haven't persuaded the public to support our vision of government. (motherjones.com)
  • And even after much of the public came to oppose the war in Iraq, there continued to be considerable support for the Bush doctrine of preemptive military action. (pewresearch.org)
  • But after those successes, the instances when Bush was able to mobilize - and maintain - public support for his agenda were rare. (pewresearch.org)
  • If present public opinion trends continue, another 8 states will be above 50% support by the end of 2014. (slate.com)
  • Do the native Japanese support or oppose increasing immigration and what shapes their opinions to be one way or the other? (lu.se)
  • Ordinarily, psychiatrists abide by what is called the Goldwater rule, which prohibits diagnosing public figures without a personal examination and without consent. (commondreams.org)
  • Shifting partisan public opinion towards Community Choice Aggregation through outreach and awareness. (bvsalud.org)
  • We need to move away from self-determination in a way to raise public awareness - a truth commission would do this. (lu.se)
  • It was concluded that there was low awareness of the NCG reference document and predominantly negative opinions regarding the curriculum among the students. (bvsalud.org)
  • To make things worse, Public Diplomacy Minister Galit Distel Atbaryan, lacks any experience in this line of activity. (jpost.com)
  • Any views and opinions expressed on this site are the personal views of the author and do not represent the views of Jim Lobe or the Institute for Policy Studies. (lobelog.com)
  • Are political parties in young democracies responsive to the policy preferences of the public? (lu.se)
  • As I write this on Wednesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled a public hearing for next Monday allowing both Kavanaugh and his accuser to make their case. (newsmax.com)
  • Therefore, the introduction of complex networks as the interpersonal network of public opinion evolution can make the dynamic model of public opinion evolution more reasonable and accurate. (hindawi.com)
  • The vision of the Illinois Association of School Boards is excellence in local school board governance supporting quality public education. (iasb.com)
  • And the rising rate of retractions-roughly ninefold between 1990 and 2008-suggest that there could be more cases in which public opinion carries on long after science has reversed course. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Even in the realm of national security, the public increasingly rejected the idea that a large military presence overseas would reduce the threat of terror at home. (pewresearch.org)
  • Despite enormous media coverage and intense discussions in official Washington, the allegations leveled against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh have had little impact on public opinion (so far). (newsmax.com)
  • Online public opinion is gradually becoming an important medium that influences society's mainstream direction in today's period of rapid development of new media and network oversight. (hindawi.com)
  • In real life, the spread of public opinion is not only influenced by the interaction between groups but also interfered by the external environment such as media and opinion leaders in social networks [ 8 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Precursors of the phrase in English include William Temple's "general opinion" (appearing in his 1672 work On the Original and Nature of Government) and John Locke's "law of opinion" (appearing in his 1689 work An Essay Concerning Human Understanding). (wikipedia.org)
  • In his 1672 essay On the Original and Nature of Government, William Temple gave an early formulation of the importance of public opinion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Temple disagreed with the prevalent opinion that the basis of government lay in a social contract and thought that government was merely allowed to exist due to the favour of public opinion. (wikipedia.org)
  • He is one of the few people who knows how public opinion is taken account of inside government. (mndaily.com)
  • The public want green taxes, but will the government deliver? (businessgreen.com)
  • While this unit has made remarkable strides getting in touch with the average Singaporeans - particularly on the Internet - there is now a need to look beyond the convenient sample of participants, to look for the hard to get silent majority who may otherwise shun away from a Government-led opinion poll. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • A study by The University of Melbourne in 1985 examined public attitudes towards a variety of government taxes and expenditures1 including income taxes, taxes on motor vehicles, sales taxes, company tax, import duty and customs and taxes on alcohol. (who.int)
  • ing information about risks to the public ( 1-3 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The attacks transformed American public opinion and fundamentally reshaped Bush's image. (pewresearch.org)
  • Yet Bush's impact on public opinion over the past eight years is seen in ways that go well beyond his personal unpopularity. (pewresearch.org)
  • Fully 68% say they disapprove of Bush's performance and most of those - 53% of the public - say they disapprove strongly. (pewresearch.org)
  • It's very different from the traditional court system: This court is based on reputation, revenge, public shaming, and the whims of the crowd. (schneier.com)
  • In his treatise, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding c, John Locke considered that man was subject to three laws: the divine law, the civil law and most importantly in Locke's judgement, the law of opinion or reputation. (wikipedia.org)
  • This study investigated opinions of final year dental students in a public university regarding the National Curriculum Guidelines (NCG) set out in the beginning of the 2000s. (bvsalud.org)
  • A cross sectional quantitative and qualitative study was conducted using a questionnaire applied to the first graduates under the new curriculum (in 2010, 2011 and 2012) of a public university in Midwest Brazil from 2006. (bvsalud.org)
  • The court of public opinion has significant limitations. (schneier.com)
  • You will critically reflect on the role of journalism in shaping public discussion about issues of democratic importance and build a range of political communication skills and tools for analysis. (edu.au)
  • In addition, the operation exposed a gaping hole in Israel's ability to coordinate a unified public messaging campaign that involves various components, such as the Prime Minister's office, the Foreign Ministry, the IDF Spokesperson Unit, and others. (jpost.com)
  • This unit provides you with an understanding of journalism and professional communication in shaping public opinion in a digital environment. (edu.au)
  • The chancellor successfully steadied the ship, but missed the opportunity to boost public service performance, writes Joanne Pitt. (publicfinance.co.uk)
  • Only 58 percent of people polled had an opinion about Boehner, compared with 85 percent who had one about Pelosi. (politico.com)
  • The term originates from France, and first appeared in the 17th century, though writers had identified the importance of the opinion of the people long before this. (wikipedia.org)
  • Demand is strong for skilled people across the public sector, despite budget pressures. (publicfinance.co.uk)
  • A lot of patients know physicians or people in healthcare and get all this added opinion and data. (medscape.com)
  • But there was also the attempted Social Security overhaul and the Bush Administration's response to Hurricane Katrina - areas in which the public expressed doubts about the President's leadership and proposals. (americanprogress.org)
  • The propagation of public opinion on the Internet has become a serious issue affecting economic and social development, as well as national security. (hindawi.com)
  • Studying the process of public opinion communication in the social network and the key factors influencing communication plays an important role in predicting public opinion and guiding public opinion in time [ 9 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Furthermore, a scale-free network is introduced to develop a network public opinion propagation model based on the scale-free network to tackle the problem that the existing public opinion propagation model cannot fully reflect the law of public opinion propagation in real life. (hindawi.com)
  • The study probed the public's familiarity with the existing constitution as well as opinions regarding a possible revision of this document. (umich.edu)
  • Public opinion study has steadily expanded beyond communication to include artificial intelligence [ 4 - 6 ], complex systems, numerical computation, physics, cybernetics, and other interdisciplinary topics. (hindawi.com)