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The Quasi-Statistical Sense

Noelle-Neumann's term for the continuous, largely unconscious faculty by which individuals scan their social environment for the distribution of opinion — the perceptual organ on which the spiral of silence operates.
The quasi-statistical sense is the perceptual faculty that makes the spiral of silence possible. It operates continuously and unconsciously, processing thousands of social micro-signals — who speaks with confidence, whose assertion receives nods, whose view meets the particular stillness that signals disagreement without articulation — to produce a felt sense of which opinions are gaining and which are losing strength. Noelle-Neumann chose the term carefully: the faculty is not fully rational (it does not count or calculate) nor fully instinctive (it processes abstract social information), but something between, with the automaticity and imprecision of peripheral vision. Its critical property is the systematic miscounting of silence: the sense cannot distinguish between genuine absence of opinion and suppressed opinion, registering both as zero and thereby enabling the spiral's self-reinforcement.
The Quasi-Statistical Sense
The Quasi-Statistical Sense

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The quasi-statistical sense evolved in an environment utterly different from the one in which it now operates. For most of human history, the faculty processed a limited, stable

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