Multiple Choice
Which of the following questions is central to measuring public opinion?
A) Are the measurements actually collecting individual beliefs and attitudes?
B) Are individual beliefs and attitudes somehow different than their aggregate?
C) Is the aggregate collection accounting for differences in individual beliefs and attitudes?
D) Does the aggregate sum of "public opinion" constitute a meaningful communication or just noise?
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