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7 November, 04:45

In an opinion poll, the degree to which an opinion is subject to change is known as its

a. strength.

b. stability.

c. intensity.

d. relevance.

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  1. 7 November, 04:56
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    When we're using opinion polls, the degree to which an opinion would and will be subject to change is known as it's stability - b. The more the opinion poll can be changed and is itself malleable, the less stable it is and vice versa.
  2. 7 November, 04:56
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    In an opinion poll, the degree to which an opinion is subject to change is known as : B. stability

    An opinion is categorized as stable if it's not easily change/swayed by a simple argument. People whose opinion has a high stability is usually really know their stuff about the subject, or simply a fanatic
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