Results 101 to 110 of about 336 (165)
The calculus of committee composition. [PDF]
Libby E, Glass L.
europepmc +1 more source
The Inversion Paradox and Ranking Methods in Tournaments
This article deals with ranking methods. We study the situation where a tournament between n players P 1 , P 2 , . . . Pn gives the ranking P 1 ≻ P 2 ≻ • • • ≻ Pn, but, if the results of Pn are no longer taken into account (for example Pn is suspended ...
Chèze, Guillaume, Fieux, Etienne
core +1 more source
Strategic Voting and Coalitions: Condorcet's Paradox and Ben-Gurion's Tri-lemma
The Condorcet paradox is a classic example of the power of agenda setting how it can determine the political outcome. A classroom voting game shows how alliances between voting blocs can determine an agenda.
James Stodder
core
Multicandidate Elections: Aggregate Uncertainty in the Laboratory. [PDF]
Bouton L +2 more
europepmc +1 more source
Incomparability and Incommensurability in Choice: No Common Currency of Value? [PDF]
Walasek L, Brown GDA.
europepmc +1 more source
The Condorcet Principle Implies the Proxy Voting Paradox
In this note, we formulate a condition describing the vulnerability of a social choice function to a specific kind of strategic behavior and show that two well known classes of choice functions suffer from it.
openaire +3 more sources
The role of 'accompagnement' in the end-of-life debate in France: from solidarity to autonomy. [PDF]
Gaille M, Horn R.
europepmc +1 more source
We consider a decentralized, multilayered representative democracy, where citizens participate in deliberative policy formation after self-organizing into a pyramidal hierarchy of small groups. Each group elects a delegate, who expresses the deliberative
Pivato, Marcus
core
Physico-chemical studies of resveratrol, methyl-jasmonate and cyclodextrin interactions: an approach to resveratrol bioproduction optimization. [PDF]
Oliva E +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Chunking dynamics: heteroclinics in mind. [PDF]
Rabinovich MI +3 more
europepmc +1 more source

