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For better future research into public opinion studies, the conceptual framework needs to be improved and developed by other standards. This requires an in-depth study factors to identify the role and impact of public opinion. For instance, in terms of examining the political ideological tendency, Burstein (2010) states that the most accurate method to measure the self-proclaimed political ideology is to interview people about it. As this study focused on the BSA, which was enacted 20 years ago, it was unrealistic to ask people; however, interview data might be more conceivable for the future study. In terms of examining the social scope, public opinion polls might help the understanding of “trends, movements and changes” in the public opinion (James and Fournelle, 2000). This research could not find opinion poll data because the data was too old, but at present there is plenty of poll data searchable online. This would help identify the social scope of the issue. In terms of evaluating the issue salience to the public, Burstein (2010) suggests that continuous surveys of the public would help understand the change of public opinion over time. The interaction between social movements and the public might also need to be surveyed to identify the issue salience.
The conceptual framework will also need to be developed in order to evaluate the current role of public opinion in the BSA. This research has mainly focused on investigating the role of public opinion in the legislative process of the BSA, from pre-introduction to enactment, but this study also needs to be applied in the present practice of the BSA. It is also important to focus on not only the agenda setting and introduction process, but also implementation and evaluation process, because the degree of public opinion involvement can change. Therefore, if I write a thesis in the future on the same topic, I would entitle “Evaluating the role of public opinion from enactment and initial
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