The following pages link to The Borda dictionary (Q808973):
Displaying 27 items.
- Is majority consistency possible? (Q258932) (← links)
- Condorcet vs. Borda in light of a dual majoritarian approach (Q719049) (← links)
- Scoring rules: an alternative parameterization (Q852338) (← links)
- The costs of implementing the majority principle: The golden voting rule (Q868423) (← links)
- Scoring rules over subsets of alternatives: consistency and paradoxes (Q898672) (← links)
- A dictionary for voting paradoxes (Q1120441) (← links)
- Choice by vectorial pseudocriteria (Q1338847) (← links)
- The aggregated excess demand function and other aggregation procedures (Q1339016) (← links)
- The Borda method is most likely to respect the Condorcet principle (Q1339031) (← links)
- The probability that all weighted scoring rules elect the same winner (Q1606439) (← links)
- A comparison of some distance-based choice rules in ranking environments (Q1774547) (← links)
- Explaining all three-alternative voting outcomes (Q1806204) (← links)
- Binary choice, subset choice, random utility, and ranking: a unified perspective using the permutahedron (Q1877595) (← links)
- The Borda class. An axiomatic study of the Borda rule on top-truncated preferences (Q1996173) (← links)
- The Borda rule and the pairwise-majority-loser revisited (Q2281446) (← links)
- A characterization of the Borda rule in peer ratings (Q2384876) (← links)
- The traveling group problem (Q2385125) (← links)
- The Efron dice voting system (Q2450154) (← links)
- Robustness against inefficient manipulation (Q2460084) (← links)
- Should voters be required to rank candidates in an election? (Q2629520) (← links)
- Consistency of choice in nonparametric multiple comparisons (Q2892943) (← links)
- Chaos, but in voting and apportionments? (Q4525771) (← links)
- Paradoxes in nonparametric tests (Q4883621) (← links)
- The Condorcet efficiency of Borda Rule with anonymous voters (Q5932216) (← links)
- Distance on matchings: An axiomatic approach (Q6076902) (← links)
- Construction of aggregation paradoxes through load-sharing models (Q6159384) (← links)
- The Colley Method is an Extension of the Borda Count (Q6581436) (← links)