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Qué (quién) es public opinion - definición

AGGREGATE OF INDIVIDUAL ATTITUDES OR BELIEFS HELD BY THE ADULT POPULATION
Opinion of the public; Public Opinion; Popular opinion; Mass opinion; General opinion; Law of opinion; Public opinion and public policy; Public mood; Public opinino; Foreign policy and public opinion; Public policy and public opinion; Public perception; Public opinion on foreign policy; History of public opinion
  • Coffeehouse in 17th century [[London]]
  • ''A Club of Gentlemen'' by [[Joseph Highmore]], c. 1730

public opinion         
Public opinion is the opinion or attitude of the public regarding a particular matter.
He mobilized public opinion all over the world against hydrogen-bomb tests.
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public opinion         
n.
1) to arouse, stir up public opinion
2) to form, mold public opinion
3) to affect, influence; manipulate public opinion
4) to express public opinion
5) to canvass, poll, probe, sound out public opinion
Watertown Public Opinion         
SIX-DAY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN WATERTOWN, SOUTH DAKOTA, USA.
The Watertown Public Opinion is published in Watertown, South Dakota, United States, serving eastern South Dakota and western Minnesota. The fourth largest newspaper in South Dakota publishes in the afternoon, Tuesday through Friday.

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Public opinion

Public opinion is the collective opinion on a specific topic or voting intention relevant to society. It is the people's views on matters affecting them. 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. 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.

In the 21st century, public opinion is widely thought to be heavily influenced by the media, and many studies have been undertaken which look at the different factors which influence public opinion. Politicians and other people concerned with public opinion often attempt to influence it using advertising or rhetoric. One of the struggles of public opinion is how it can be influenced by misinformation.

Ejemplos de uso de public opinion
1. Yet, public opinion polls –– the public confidence continues to erode in those public opinion polls.
2. Yet, public opinion polls -- the public confidence continues to erode in those public opinion polls.
3. Gradually, public opinion moved in Rehnquist‘s direction.
4. Nonetheless, the real authority is public opinion.
5. "They are misreading public opinion dramatically.