Journal Article10.1007/BF00992793
Explaining political sophistication
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TL;DR: This paper developed a nonlinear simultaneous equation model to weigh explanations of three general sorts: the political information to which people are exposed, their ability to assimilate and organize such information, and theirmotivation to do so.
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Abstract: Debates over the political sophistication of mass publics smolder on. The more fundamental question, however, is why people become as politically sophisticated or unsophisticated as they do. This paper develops a nonlinear simultaneous equation model to weigh explanations of three general sorts: the politicalinformation to which people are exposed, theirability to assimilate and organize such information, and theirmotivation to do so. The estimates suggest that interest and intelligence, representing motivation and ability, have major effects, but that education and media exposure, the big informational variables, do not. I consider the reasons and sketch some implications for the sophistication of mass publics, for the study of sophistication and other “variables of extent,” and for democratic theory.
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