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How voters decide, information processing during election campaigns, Richard R. Lau, David P. Redlawsk

Label
How voters decide, information processing during election campaigns, Richard R. Lau, David P. Redlawsk
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-333) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How voters decide
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
61228633
Responsibility statement
Richard R. Lau, David P. Redlawsk
Series statement
Cambridge studies in public opinion and political psychology
Sub title
information processing during election campaigns
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- A, new theory of voter decision making -- Studying voting as a process -- What is correct voting? -- What voters do : a first cut -- Individual differences in information processing -- Campaign effects on information processing -- Evaluating candidates -- Voting -- Voting correctly -- Political heuristics -- A look back and a look forward -- Appendix A: Detailed examples of decision strategies in action -- Appendix B: How the dynamic information board works -- Appendix C: Overview of experimental procedures -- Appendix D: Detailed decision scripts -- Appendix E: Calculating the on-line evaluation counter
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