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What is public opinion? What is not public opinion? Why are policymakers concerned with public opinion? What are the consequences of politicians paying attention to public opinion? Provide examples in your response.
Template
A stored pattern or model to which incoming information is matched in order to be recognized and classified.
Template-Matching Theory
An approach to pattern recognition that posits the mind matches stimuli to templates or patterns in the brain to recognize and identify them.
Template Matching
A method in pattern recognition where a predefined template or shape is compared to potential matches within a larger set or scene.
Word Superiority Effect
The phenomenon in which words are easier to recognize and process in isolation than letters alone or letters in non-words.
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