"Addressing an extremely important topic, this book can generate a new level of understanding about response instability and, more generally, the role of low information voters in democratic governance. It goes a long way to getting us out of a rut in which we have been stuck for a long time.... The editors have done a very good job of pulling together some state of the art scholarship on the topic." - Peter Nardulli, University of Illinois; "This collection is distinguished by the quality of the individual essays and the unity of the themes. Questions of non-attitudes and the effects of political sophistication are central to political psychology, and so no one in the field should miss this book." - Robert Jervis, Columbia University, author of System Effects: Complexity in Political and Social Life"
"This collection is distinguished by the quality of the individual essays and the unity of the themes. Questions of nonattitudes and the effects of political sophistication are central to political psychology, and so no one in the field should pass up this book."—Robert Jervis, Columbia University, author of System Effects: Complexity in Political and Social Life