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Preference fusion and Condorcet's Paradox under uncertainty [PDF]

open access: yes2017 20th International Conference on Information Fusion (Fusion), 2017
Facing an unknown situation, a person may not be able to firmly elicit his/her preferences over different alternatives, so he/she tends to express uncertain preferences.
belnap   +10 more
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Radial Symmetry Does Not Preclude Condorcet Cycles If Different Voters Weight the Issues Differently

open access: yesEconomies, 2022
Radial symmetry, by our definition, is a precise condition on continuous ideal-point distributions, rarely if ever found exactly in practice, that is similar to the classical 1967 symmetry condition of Plott but pertains to an infinite electorate; the ...
Richard F Potthoff
exaly   +3 more sources

Multi-winner scoring election methods: Condorcet consistency and paradoxes [PDF]

open access: yesPublic Choice, 2016
The goal of this paper is to propose a comparison of four multi-winner voting rules, k-Plurality, k-Negative Plurality, k-Borda, and Bloc, which can be considered as generalisations of well-known single-winner scoring rules. The first comparison is based
Diss, Mostapha, Doghmi, Ahmed
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A note on Condorcet's other paradox [PDF]

open access: yesEconomics Bulletin, 2009
We report in this note some results on the theoretical likelihood of Condorcet's Other Paradox in three alternative elections. This paradox occurs when we have a voting situation such that no Wheighted Scoring Rule (WSR) will select the Pairwise Majority
Dominique Lepelley, William v. Gehrlein
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Dismounting the so-called Condorcet Drivers Paradox

open access: yesProcedia Computer Science, 2022
Nicolaie Popescu-Bodorin   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

The Condorcet paradox: an experimental approach to a voting process [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
This paper analyses the effects played by rules within a coordination game. The starting point is constituted by the wide field of Public Choice theories. More precisely the focus of the research is on the stability of the voting process.
Luigi Mittone
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Quelle sorte de majorit\IeC {\'e}, ou comment d\IeC {\'e}terminer les laur\IeC {\'e}ats d\IeC {\textquoteright }un concours? [PDF]

open access: yesTutorials in Quantitative Methods for Psychology, 2018
Determining the final ranking of a set of candidates individually classified by two or more judges is carried out using different proposed rules, each rule giving a somewhat original and sometimes paradoxical result.
Laurencelle, Louis
doaj   +1 more source

Split Cycle: A New Condorcet Consistent Voting Method Independent of Clones and Immune to Spoilers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
We propose a Condorcet consistent voting method that we call Split Cycle. Split Cycle belongs to the small family of known voting methods that significantly narrow the choice of winners in the presence of majority cycles while also satisfying ...
Holliday, Wesley H., Pacuit, Eric
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Condorcet Consistency and the strong no show paradoxes [PDF]

open access: yesMathematical Social Sciences, 2019
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Kasper, Laura   +2 more
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