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Explaining Preferences by Multiple Patterns in Voters’ Behavior

open access: yesProceedings of the Thirty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2022
In some preference aggregation scenarios, voters' preferences are highly structured: e.g., the set of candidates may have one-dimensional structure (so that voters' preferences are single-peaked) or be described by a binary decision tree (so that voters' preferences are group-separable).
Sonja Kraiczy, Edith Elkind
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A five-nation study of the impact of political leaning and perception of crisis severity on the preference for female and minority leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic

open access: yesCurrent Research in Ecological and Social Psychology, 2022
Research on underrepresented groups in leadership has shown that women and ethnic minorities are preferred as leaders during a crisis. In the present study, we investigated factors that shape voter preferences for minority political leaders in the COVID ...
Ruri Takizawa   +4 more
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Vote Buying dan Perilaku Pemilih Pemula: Kasus Pemilihan Gubernur Bali 2018 di Tabanan

open access: yesPolitika: Jurnal Ilmu Politik, 2019
This article discusses vote-buying as a phenomenon in the 2018th Bali local head election process which affects the voting behavior of youth voters in Tabanan Regency. This research applies to qualitative methods.
Bayu Adhinata
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VOTER PREFERENCES FOR TRADE POLICY INSTRUMENTS*

open access: yesEconomics & Politics, 1990
We analyze voter preferences for tariffs and production subsidies. The distribution of tax revenues argument shows that voters with high direct tax burdens prefer tariffs to subsidies. The uncertainty argument demonstrates that if actual tariff and subsidy rates are chosen from the set of individually optimal rates then the range of tariff rates is ...
Mayer, Wolfgang, Reizman, Raymond G.
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Condorcet's Principle and the Preference Reversal Paradox [PDF]

open access: yesElectronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, 2017
We prove that every Condorcet-consistent voting rule can be manipulated by a voter who completely reverses their preference ranking, assuming that there are at least 4 alternatives. This corrects an error and improves a result of [Sanver, M. R.
Dominik Peters
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Preferences and Institutions in European (Dis)Integration

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2023
In this article, we present a game-theoretical model of political (dis)integration, and the incentives voters and politicians face during integration processes. We apply the model to the European Union.
Christophe Crombez   +2 more
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CUMHURBAŞKANLIĞI HÜKÜMET SİSTEMİNDE SİYASAL BİLGİ VE SEÇMEN TERCİHİ: 24 HAZİRAN 2018 SEÇİMLERİ ÖNCESİ ELAZIĞ ÖRNEĞİNDE BİR ARAŞTIRMA

open access: yesMehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 2019
Türkiye, 24 Haziran 2018 seçimleriyle birlikte fiilen Cumhurbaşkanlığı Hükümet Sistemi’negeçmiştir. Cumhurbaşkanlığı Hükümet Sistemi ile birlikte hem siyasal sistemde hem de seçimsisteminde çeşitli değişimler yürürlüğe girmiştir.
Göksel Göker, Adem Doğan
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Handling Compositional Time Series with Varying Number of Parts

open access: yesAustrian Journal of Statistics, 2018
When different polling organisations conduct political party preference polls at different times, different parties might be reported. If the estimated voter shares of these polls are combined into a time series we obtain a compositional time series, but
Jakob Bergman
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Network selection: a method for ranked lists selection. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2012
We consider the problem of finding the set of rankings that best represents a given group of orderings on the same collection of elements (preference lists). This problem arises from social choice and voting theory, in which each voter gives a preference
Luisa Cutillo   +2 more
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In uncertainty we trust: a median voter model with risk aversion [PDF]

open access: yesFinancial Theory and Practice, 2011
The principal-agent problem and uncertainty are some of the key factors affecting financial and political markets. Fear of the unknown plays an important role in human decision making, including voting.
Pavel A. Yakovlev
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