Which of the following statements regarding the rational ignorance effect are true? Check all that apply.
1. A rationally ignorant voter may choose a political candidate based simply on party affiliation or public appearances rather the candidate's positions on a wide range of issues.
2. Rational voter ignorance occurs when a voter chooses a candidate who supports policies that are not in the best economic interest of the voter.
3. A rationally ignorant voter may find it difficult to gauge the benefits of voting because candidates take stands on a wide range of issues, and the voter does not get to pick and choose among a candidate's good and bad positions.