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The following pages link to Rational choice and the Condorcet jury theorem (Q1384024):
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- The curse of uninformed voting: an experimental study (Q290181) (← links)
- Inefficient committees: small elections with three alternatives (Q404769) (← links)
- Information aggregation in multicandidate elections under plurality rule and runoff voting (Q554490) (← links)
- The fragility of information aggregation in large elections (Q665096) (← links)
- A Bayesian model of voting in juries (Q700076) (← links)
- Costly voting when both information and preferences differ: Is turnout too high or too low? (Q734044) (← links)
- The importance of expertise in group decisions (Q826614) (← links)
- A theory of hung juries and informative voting (Q980975) (← links)
- The dark side of the vote: biased voters, social information, and information aggregation through majority voting (Q1735764) (← links)
- Voting with public information (Q1735780) (← links)
- Extending the Condorcet jury theorem to a general dependent jury (Q1926602) (← links)
- Voting on tricky questions (Q2078087) (← links)
- Voting in three-alternative committees: an experiment (Q2183999) (← links)
- A Condorcet jury theorem for large \textit{Poisson} elections with multiple alternatives (Q2221231) (← links)
- Public information: relevance or salience? (Q2221235) (← links)
- Jury theorems with multiple alternatives (Q2268382) (← links)
- Condorcet jury theorem: an example in which informative voting is rational but leads to inefficient information aggregation (Q2343313) (← links)
- First and second best voting rules in committees (Q2385126) (← links)
- On the drawbacks of large committees (Q2398198) (← links)
- Costly information acquisition. Is it better to toss a coin? (Q2437813) (← links)
- Wisdom of the crowd? Information aggregation in representative democracy (Q2675438) (← links)
- Optimal collective dichotomous choice under partial order constraints (Q5939414) (← links)
- (A)symmetric equilibria and adaptive learning dynamics in small-committee voting (Q6164813) (← links)
- Conservativeness in jury decision-making (Q6175970) (← links)