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The following pages link to When is Condorcet's jury theorem valid? (Q2386287):
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- The generalized homogeneity assumption and the Condorcet jury theorem (Q490058) (← links)
- Monotonicity in Condorcet's jury theorem with dependent voters (Q535406) (← links)
- Information aggregation in multicandidate elections under plurality rule and runoff voting (Q554490) (← links)
- Beyond Condorcet: optimal aggregation rules using voting records (Q656882) (← links)
- Aggregation of correlated votes and Condorcet's jury theorem (Q708796) (← links)
- The importance of expertise in group decisions (Q826614) (← links)
- Comparison of the polar decision rules for various types of distributions (Q1768405) (← links)
- Extending the Condorcet jury theorem to a general dependent jury (Q1926602) (← links)
- On the merit of non-specialization in the context of majority voting (Q1985737) (← links)
- On the significance of the prior of a correct decision in committees (Q2015039) (← links)
- On the probability of the Condorcet jury theorem or the miracle of aggregation (Q2082781) (← links)
- Non-congruent views about signal precision in collective decisions (Q2098951) (← links)
- An application of simple majority rule to a group with an even number of voters (Q2112303) (← links)
- Jury theorems with multiple alternatives (Q2268382) (← links)
- First and second best voting rules in committees (Q2385126) (← links)
- Costly information acquisition. Is it better to toss a coin? (Q2437813) (← links)
- Aggregating disparate estimates of chance (Q2466865) (← links)
- Generalized means of jurors' competencies and marginal changes of jury's size (Q2485458) (← links)
- Is diversity in capabilities desirable when adding decision makers? (Q2628291) (← links)
- Elections, information aggregation, and strategic voting (Q4525770) (← links)
- Crowdvoting Judgment: An Analysis of Modern Peer Review (Q5126317) (← links)
- Range of Asymptotic Behaviour of the Optimality Probability of the Expert and Majority Rules (Q5488985) (← links)
- A Decision-Making Approach to the Spam Problem (Q6102712) (← links)