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Political scientists increasingly use experiments within surveys in order to understand how subtle changes in the structure of political information can result in the expression of different political opinions.
Unique Opinion
An individual and distinctive viewpoint or judgment, often presented in a professional or intellectual context.
Concurring Opinion
A written opinion by a judge or justice that agrees with the court's decision but offers additional or differing reasons.
Plurality Opinion
A judicial opinion that is supported by more judges than any other opinion in a case but not necessarily a majority of them.
Constitutional Law
Law based on the U.S. Constitution and the constitutions of the states.
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