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Protocol for the development of the Asian consensus recommendations on the standardised diagnosis and imaging of intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis applying a modified Delphi approach. [PDF]
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Thinking Ideologically: The Limited Role of Left and Right Labels as Policy Shortcuts. [PDF]
Lachance S, Treger C.
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If They Were to Vote, They Would Vote for Us
Psychological Science, 2011In two field studies, we examined whether voters overestimate support for their political party among nonvoters. In Study 1, voters estimated the percentage of votes their party would receive in an upcoming election, and this percentage increased when voters estimated the percentage of votes their party would receive if nonvoters also were to vote.
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IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1994
We present a new, more comprehensive probabilistic model for the voting problem. This model incorporates four distinct probability distributions which can represent the behavior of faulty and nonfaulty modules as well as any underlying probability distribution on the space of answers.
D.M. Blough, G.F. Sullivan
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We present a new, more comprehensive probabilistic model for the voting problem. This model incorporates four distinct probability distributions which can represent the behavior of faulty and nonfaulty modules as well as any underlying probability distribution on the space of answers.
D.M. Blough, G.F. Sullivan
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Nursing Management, 2010
Will you vote in the next election? If you do, will you vote for a particular party because your parents do, or your partner does, or because you happen to like the look of one of the candidates? Or do you support specific policies? What do you know about the different parties' policies on, for example, the provision of care for older people, nursing ...
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Will you vote in the next election? If you do, will you vote for a particular party because your parents do, or your partner does, or because you happen to like the look of one of the candidates? Or do you support specific policies? What do you know about the different parties' policies on, for example, the provision of care for older people, nursing ...
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Measuring voting power in games with correlated votes using Bahadur’s parametrisation
Social Choice and Welfare, 2014zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Serguei Kaniovski, Sreejith Das
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Electronic voting using confirmation numbers
2009 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2009This paper proposes a new electronic voting (e-voting) scheme that fulfills all the security requirements of e-voting. The key mechanism is the one that uses confirmation numbers involved in individual votes to make votes verifiable while disabling all entities including voters themselves to know the linkages between voters and their votes.
Kazi Md. Rokibul Alam, Shinsuke Tamura
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Election voting system using mobile m-voting
2013 International Conference on Optical Imaging Sensor and Security (ICOSS), 2013As we all know, the current scenario of the polling system and the way of voting during the election process. Polling disrupted by militants in J&k. 43,732 polling stations declared `sensitive' Seeks security plan from home ministry Candidate escapes gunshots in TN.
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