Feel that anychoice they make will have no effect
their vote can make a difference.
political efficacy
It would more than likely steer people from the whole political scene. More would be less interested in a political society.
benefit or if they believe that their vote can make a difference in the outcome. Factors such as personal values, beliefs, and perceived impact on society can also influence individuals to vote.
People who believe they are unable to affect politics have no understanding of the value of political activism. In election election, those walking door-to-door are more effective than robo-calls and expensive advertising, as proven by Pres Obama's successful presidential campaigns of 2008 and 2012, as well as the failed presidential efforts of Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, who were backed by multi billion-dollar businessmen and no one else.
Political cynicism is recognized as an important political sentiment. Cynicism is an inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest, and skepticism.
It's a term that describes people's feelings on government. It examines whether or not people feel they are being taken seriously.It's a term that describes people's feelings on government. It examines whether or not people feel they are being taken seriously.
no, except for little kids
No, not the vast majority, there are a little more people who don't believe.
People with low self-efficacy believe they are less capable of successfully completing tasks or achieving goals, which can lead to decreased motivation and effort in training programs. On the other hand, individuals with high self-efficacy are more likely to persist through challenges, set higher goals, and have greater confidence in their abilities, leading to better performance in training programs.
I believe the PC term is "little people" or "little person."