Want to convince friends and family to vote? 1. Be explicit and ask, "Will you vote?"http://qz.com/825267/behavioral-scientists-identified-five-things-americans-can-do-to-get-out-the-vote-in-2016/ …
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Replying to @erezyoeli @proph_E
If you are convincing disinterested people to vote, don't you reduce the influence of informed voters?
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also we often talk bout "informed voters" but it ain't clear that "more informed" is good. What r we informing ourselves of?
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Replying to @Moshe_Hoffman
it is entirely possible that informed voters are often wrong, but how does it get better by adding noise?
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I guess I am sayin I don't buy your dichotomy btwn informed and noise. Unclear that former leads to better policy outcomes
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also, u think the Germans who went to goebbel's 'the eternal Jew' museum exhibition made for a more informed electorate?
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Replying to @Moshe_Hoffman
it certainly created higher engagement among less informed voters
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u r equating "informed" with "well informed & motivated to do good" that's precisely what I am drawing into question.
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i agree with premise: much information is bad, but not the conclusion: uninformed choice outperforms informed @Proph_E
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