The following pages link to William V. Gehrlein (Q177535):
Displaying 50 items.
- A note on approval voting and electing the Condorcet loser (Q274071) (← links)
- Condorcet efficiency of constant scoring rules for large electorates (Q373790) (← links)
- The impact of voters' preference diversity on the probability of some electoral outcomes (Q459405) (← links)
- Voting paradoxes and group coherence. The Condorcet efficiency of voting rules. (Q628561) (← links)
- Borda's paradox with weighted scoring rules (Q656803) (← links)
- Linear extension majority cycles on partial orders (Q751946) (← links)
- Robustness of positional scoring over subsets of alternatives (Q755417) (← links)
- Powers of subgroups in voting bodies (Q762078) (← links)
- Which scoring rule maximizes condorcet efficiency under IAC? (Q816096) (← links)
- Probabilities of election outcomes with two parameters: the relative impact of unifying and polarizing candidates (Q862742) (← links)
- Probability calculations for transitivity of the simple majority rule (Q900158) (← links)
- The three-permutations problem (Q908913) (← links)
- (Q920118) (redirect page) (← links)
- Linear extension majority cycles in height-1 orders (Q920119) (← links)
- Linear extension majority cycles for small (n\(\leq 9)\) partial orders (Q920120) (← links)
- The expected likelihood of transitivity for a probabilistic chooser (Q920815) (← links)
- On the probability of observing Borda's paradox (Q976964) (← links)
- The unexpected behavior of plurality rule (Q1036103) (← links)
- Condorcet's paradox (Q1050240) (← links)
- The Condorcet criterion and committee selection (Q1060661) (← links)
- The power of a cohesive subgroup within a voting body (Q1063513) (← links)
- Division of power in legislatures with two cohesive subgroups (Q1075932) (← links)
- Minimizing bumps in linear extensions of ordered sets (Q1077441) (← links)
- On methods for generating random partial orders (Q1085055) (← links)
- The probability of intransitivity of pairwise comparisons in individual preference (Q1122453) (← links)
- Pick-and-choose heuristics for partial set covering (Q1122585) (← links)
- The probability of a Condorcet winner with a small number of voters (Q1128929) (← links)
- Condorcet proportions and Kelly's conjectures (Q1136593) (← links)
- Single-stage election procedures for large electorates (Q1152838) (← links)
- Scoring rule and majority agreements for large electorates with arbitrary preferences (Q1162266) (← links)
- Condorcet efficiency and constant scoring rules (Q1162267) (← links)
- Majority efficiencies for simple voting procedures: Summary and interpretation (Q1162902) (← links)
- Optimal pairs of score vectors for positional scoring rules (Q1169385) (← links)
- The effect of social homogeneity on coincidence probabilities for pairwise proportional lottery and simple majority rules (Q1196176) (← links)
- Balance theorems for height-2 posets (Q1205154) (← links)
- Alternative methods of constructing strict weak orders from interval orders (Q1216377) (← links)
- The probability of the paradox of voting: A computable solution (Q1235632) (← links)
- An analysis of simple counting methods for ordering incomplete ordinal data (Q1244025) (← links)
- Collective rationality versus distribution of power for binary social choice functions (Q1245060) (← links)
- Probabilities of election outcomes for large electorates (Q1254927) (← links)
- Proportions of profiles with a majority candidate (Q1258674) (← links)
- The Condorcet efficiency of approval voting and the probability of electing the Condorcet loser (Q1300394) (← links)
- The smallest graphs with niche number three (Q1324325) (← links)
- The expected likelihood of transitivity: A survey (Q1332720) (← links)
- Niche number four (Q1352396) (← links)
- A two-stage least cost credit scoring model (Q1374284) (← links)
- Condorcet's paradox under the maximal culture condition (Q1389748) (← links)
- The effectiveness of weighted scoring rules when pairwise majority rule cycles exist. (Q1420529) (← links)
- Strong Condorcet efficiency of scoring rules (Q1575378) (← links)
- The probability that all weighted scoring rules elect the same winner (Q1606439) (← links)