What is salience?

a. Salience refers to an issue's importance to a person or to the public in general.
b. Salience is an indication of the tendency for public opinion to favor or reject some candidates.
c. Salience is the strength of a relationship between two variables.
d. Salience is the strength of the direction of public opinion.
e. Salience is a measure of the degree to which public opinion on an issue is likely to change.


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