How are political values correlated to the individual lived experiences of individuals in interpreting political information?
What will be an ideal response?
Individual political attitudes and opinions must be aggregated in order to arrive at what we call political opinion. These individual attitudes and opinions are shaped by a variety of sources including (1) family, (2) schools, (3) friends and colleagues, (4) past experiences, and (5) political partisanship. As can be seen, individual attitudes are based on past experiences which are then filtered through a series of individual components which then influence how past experiences are framed by the individual into a set of opinions and attitudes. In interpreting political information, these components must be accounted for as we understand the aggregate measurement we call political information.
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