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The following pages link to Condorcet efficiency and constant scoring rules (Q1162267):
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- The impact of voters' preference diversity on the probability of some electoral outcomes (Q459405) (← links)
- The unexpected behavior of plurality rule (Q1036103) (← links)
- The likelihood of monotonicity paradoxes in run-off elections (Q1278562) (← links)
- The expected likelihood of transitivity: A survey (Q1332720) (← links)
- The effectiveness of weighted scoring rules when pairwise majority rule cycles exist. (Q1420529) (← links)
- Monotonicity paradoxes in three-candidate elections using scoring elimination rules (Q1707108) (← links)
- Constant scoring rules, Condorcet criteria and single-peaked preferences (Q1814942) (← links)
- Voting cycles, plurality rule and strategic manipulation (Q2276853) (← links)
- On the probability of electing the Condorcet loser (Q2366194) (← links)
- The expected likelihood of transitivity for probabilistic choosers with single-peaked preferences (Q2366197) (← links)
- Condorcet efficiency of simple voting rules for large electorates (Q2366925) (← links)
- Exploiting polyhedral symmetries in social choice (Q2452242) (← links)
- Probability calculations under the IAC hypothesis (Q2463576) (← links)
- The sensitivity of weight selection for scoring rules to profile proximity to single-peaked preferences (Q2500750) (← links)
- Should voters be required to rank candidates in an election? (Q2629520) (← links)
- The Effect of Closeness on the Election of a Pairwise Majority Rule Winner (Q5053687) (← links)
- From Gehrlein-Fishburn’s Method on Frequency Representation to a Direct Proof of Ehrhart’s extended Conjecture (Q5053700) (← links)
- IAC Probability Calculations in Voting Theory: Progress Report (Q5053701) (← links)