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Repeating voting with complete information [PDF]
A committee is choosing from two alternatives. If required supermajority is not reached, voting is repeated indefinitely, although there is a cost of delay. Under suitable assumptions the equilibrium analysis provides a sharp prediction. The result can be interpreted as a generalization of the seminal median voter theorem known from the simple majority
Kwiek, Maksymilian
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Deep learning-based differential diagnosis of major depression and bipolar disorder using microglia-cellular sensors and patient-derived small extracellular vesicles [PDF]
The diagnosis of major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD) relies on symptom-based evaluations. Both MDD as well as BD present episodes of depressed mood, often leading to misdiagnosis and treatment delays. Our study presents a novel deep
Jorge Zambrano +8 more
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“Individuals voting choice and cooperation in repeated social dilemma games” [PDF]
In this paper we explore the relationship between the individual’s preference for cooperation and the establishment of cooperative norms. Our aim is to provide an experimental test of the evolutionary hypothesis (see Carpenter, 2004, Fehr and Gachter 2002; Gintis 2000; Boyd, Bowles, Gintis and Richerson 2003; Bowles and Gintis 2004), according to which
Nese A., SBRIGLIA, Patrizia
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Smart Contract E-Voting Protocol with Linkable Ring Signcryption [PDF]
Compared with traditional voting methods, electronic voting is more economical but is not open, nontransparent, and too centralized.Blockchain technology has broad application prospects and has been applied to electronic voting protocols.However ...
WANG Jiechang, ZHANG Ping, GAO Yuan, LIU Yuling
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Party Groups in the European Parliament, Cohesiveness and MEPs’ Survey Data: New Evidence on Voting Behaviour from a New (Simple) Methodology? [PDF]
The increased centrality of the European Parliament within the EU’s institutional structure has influenced the importance of voting behaviour within the Parliament.
Lorenzo Cicchi
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The random forest (RF) algorithm is a typical representative of ensemble learning, which is widely used in rolling bearing fault diagnosis. In order to solve the problems of slower diagnosis speed and repeated voting of traditional RF algorithm in ...
Lanjun Wan +5 more
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Objections to the results of conducted elections and repeated elections are a significant issue. The aim of this study is to investigate repeated elections and the reasons for canceling them through the decisions of Türkiye’s Supreme Election Council ...
Ahmet Keser +2 more
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Actinic keratoses are pre-malignant skin lesions that require personalized care, a lack of which may result in poor treatment adherence and suboptimal outcomes. Current guidance on personalizing care is limited, notably in terms of tailoring treatment to
Colin Morton +11 more
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Vote, Tweet, Campaign, Repeat: Using Twitter to predict environmental voting intentions
Government policies are key to combating climate change and biodiversity loss, however political action requires electoral support. Engaging with the electorate through social media is an integral part of political communications, informing voters on politicians’ voting intentions.
Johnson, Thomas, Greenwell, Matthew
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Intrauterine fetal demise in women during pregnancy is a major contributing factor in prenatal mortality and is a major global issue in developing and underdeveloped countries.
Jayakumar Kaliappan +5 more
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