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The following pages link to Comparison of scoring rules in Poisson voting games (Q1599834):
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- Asymptotic utilitarianism in scoring rules (Q331726) (← links)
- Voting in legislative elections under plurality rule (Q337788) (← links)
- Approval voting and scoring rules with common values (Q337811) (← links)
- Strategic stability in Poisson games (Q406374) (← links)
- Manipulation in elections with uncertain preferences (Q433155) (← links)
- Multicandidate elections: aggregate uncertainty in the laboratory (Q523012) (← links)
- On the informational efficiency of simple scoring rules (Q634516) (← links)
- Multiple votes, ballot truncation and the two-party system: An experiment (Q647551) (← links)
- The wasted vote phenomenon with uncertain voter population (Q649136) (← links)
- Strategic voting in multi-winner elections with approval balloting: a theory for large electorates (Q682478) (← links)
- Bargaining through approval (Q745006) (← links)
- The costs of implementing the majority principle: The golden voting rule (Q868423) (← links)
- When are plurality rule voting games dominance-solvable? (Q1420512) (← links)
- Introduction to political science (Q1599822) (← links)
- Ordinal versus cardinal voting rules: a mechanism design approach (Q2013352) (← links)
- Electoral institutions with impressionable voters (Q2093833) (← links)
- Poisson voting games under proportional rule (Q2125109) (← links)
- Characterising scoring rules by their solution in iteratively undominated strategies (Q2168539) (← links)
- A theory of strategic voting with non-instrumental motives (Q2217370) (← links)
- A Condorcet jury theorem for large \textit{Poisson} elections with multiple alternatives (Q2221231) (← links)
- Some regrettable grading scale effects under different versions of evaluative voting (Q2235100) (← links)
- Preference intensity representation: strategic overstating in large elections (Q2247953) (← links)
- Weak undominance in scoring rule elections (Q2270339) (← links)
- Strongly sincere best responses under approval voting and arbitrary preferences (Q2273959) (← links)
- Piercing numbers in approval voting (Q2334834) (← links)
- Condorcet jury theorem: an example in which informative voting is rational but leads to inefficient information aggregation (Q2343313) (← links)
- On stable outcomes of approval, plurality, and negative plurality games (Q2348755) (← links)
- Policy convergence under approval and plurality voting: the role of policy commitment (Q2385062) (← links)
- Undominated (and) perfect equilibria in Poisson games (Q2389304) (← links)
- The structure of Nash equilibria in Poisson games (Q2397632) (← links)
- Qualified voting systems (Q2409717) (← links)
- The strategic sincerity of approval voting (Q2447170) (← links)
- The two-party system under alternative voting procedures (Q2452148) (← links)
- Scoring rule voting games and dominance solvability (Q2452252) (← links)
- Equilibrium and effectiveness of two-parameter scoring rules (Q2452812) (← links)
- The inverse plurality rule-an axiomatization (Q2500712) (← links)
- Approval quorums dominate participation quorums (Q2516123) (← links)
- The Basic Approval Voting Game (Q2829681) (← links)
- Approval Voting in Large Electorates (Q2829682) (← links)
- In Silico Voting Experiments (Q2829686) (← links)
- Laboratory Experiments on Approval Voting (Q2829687) (← links)
- Classical Electoral Competition Under Approval Voting (Q2829690) (← links)
- Policy Moderation and Endogenous Candidacy in Approval Voting Elections (Q2829691) (← links)
- Who Wins and Loses Under Approval Voting? An Analysis of Large Elections (Q5053698) (← links)
- Multiple votes, multiple candidacies and polarization (Q5964641) (← links)
- Poisson-Cournot games (Q6107381) (← links)