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Characterizing belief bias in syllogistic reasoning: A hierarchical Bayesian meta-analysis of ROC data. [PDF]
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Social homogeneity and Condorcet's paradox
Public Choice, 1980This paper has examined the relationship between social homogeneity measured by σ(p) = p12 + ... + p62 and the likelihood of Condorcet's paradox. Attention was restricted to three-candidate elections. It was shown first that the most general restriction on p vectors that produces a definite inverse relationship between σ(p) and the limit-in-voters ...
Peter C. Fishburn, William V. Gehrlein
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