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Public opinion is influenced by stereotypes and biases from "summary" of Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann

In the realm of public opinion, individuals rely heavily on stereotypes and biases to form their views on various issues and events. These preconceived notions are often deeply ingrained in the minds of people and can significantly shape how they perceive the world around them. Stereotypes are generalizations about a particular group of people or things that are based on limited information or personal experiences. These stereotypes can be perpetuated through various means, such as the media, social interactions, and cultural norms. As a result, individuals may develop biased opinions that are not necessarily rooted in reality but rather in these preconceived notions. Biases, on the other hand, are the tendencies or inclinations that individuals have towards certain ideas, people, or things. These biases can influence how individuals inte...
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    Public Opinion

    Walter Lippmann

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