Which of the following best analyzes how interest groups use bias to frame public opinion?(1 point)
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Interest groups can create a party platform that will gather the support of party members and the public.
Interest groups can create a party platform that will gather the support of party members and the public.
Interest groups can use focus groups to determine what phrases to use to obtain a favorable response from the public.
Interest groups can use focus groups to determine what phrases to use to obtain a favorable response from the public.
Interest groups can use coverage bias to influence the opinion of voters by attracting or diverting attention.
Interest groups can use coverage bias to influence the opinion of voters by attracting or diverting attention.
Interest groups can draft legislation that is beneficial to the public and reflects public opinion.
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Interest groups can use focus groups to determine what phrases to use to obtain a favorable response from the public.
Explanation: "Framing" is about how issues are presented (wording, emphasis). Focus groups reveal which words and frames generate sympathetic reactions, so groups deliberately choose biased language to shape public opinion.
Explanation: "Framing" is about how issues are presented (wording, emphasis). Focus groups reveal which words and frames generate sympathetic reactions, so groups deliberately choose biased language to shape public opinion.
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