Voting Procedures under Uncertainty /
This book deals with how uncertainty can be dealt with in models of voting procedures. Using the recent U.S. presidential elections as an example, it demonstrates the extremely large variation in voter opinions that would have resulted in the same observed outcome. Another case discussed to some ext...
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2002.
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Table of Contents:
- Choice Theory and Constitutional Design
- Chaotic Behavior of Models
- Results Based on Standart Model
- Aggregating Voting Probabilities and Judgments
- Condorcet's Rule and Preference Proximity
- Responses to Changes in Voter Opinions
- Mos Docendi Geometricus
- Conclusions.