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politicians in decision making
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Article #1 When major crisis occur in the world, state or county, politicians like to take notice on the publics thoughts or opinions. When these polls are taken these numbers are most of the times not accurate. This is because the public either is over reacting or not educated enough on the subject. An accurate polling would be after the public or whoever is being polled goes through the seven steps to forming an opinion. After those steps the polling will be more accurate and further problems will be less likely to occur. In the first step of the whole process the public is basically brushing up against and getting aquatinted with the subject/problem. In this stage the polling is probably the least accurate because no one is informed on the subject and their conclusion will not be the most accurate.
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Title: politicians in decision making
Words: 637 Rating: None Pages: 2.5 submitted by: rob12mvp2000
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