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  1. Oct 19, 2023 · The Spiral of Silence theory states that we are more willing to communicate our ideas to others if we believe that most people in the group hold the same view, that is, if we believe that our opinion is in line with the perceived majority opinion.

  2. Jul 26, 2023 · The spiral of silence theory is a model of communication that explains the dynamic process by which individuals’ willingness to express their opinions publicly may change in response to the perceived majority or minority viewpoints (Noelle-Neumann, 1974).

  3. The spiral of silence theory is a political science and mass communication theory which states that an individual's perception of the distribution of public opinion influences that individual's willingness to express their own opinions.

  4. Developed by German survey and communication researcher Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann in the 1960s and ’70s, the spiral of silence theory more broadly attempts to describe collective opinion formation and societal decision making regarding issues that are controversial or morally loaded.

  5. Originally proposed by German political scientist Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann in 1974, Spiral of silence is the term meant to refer to the tendence of people to remain silent when they feel that their views are in opposition to the majority view on a subject.

  6. Dec 4, 2018 · The spiral of silence theory states that people with a minority point of view tend to be silent and not communicate much. (Griffin 2008;Hendra 2019; Jin and Ye 2018).

  7. Elisabeth Noelle-Neumanns name is closely connected to the “spiral of silence” – a theory that reverberated far beyond the scientific community. 1) Anchored in social psychology, the theory explains how sways in public opinion may come about, especially in morally and emotionally laden debates.

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