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The following pages link to A theory of measuring, electing, and ranking (Q5385912):
Displaying 45 items.
- A general scoring rule (Q433802) (← links)
- Manipulation can be hard in tractable voting systems even for constant-sized coalitions (Q465694) (← links)
- Dis\&approval voting: a characterization (Q483524) (← links)
- Allowing agents to be imprecise: a proposal using multiple linguistic terms (Q498106) (← links)
- Evaluating competing theories via a common language of qualitative verdicts (Q513944) (← links)
- The Borda majority count (Q527169) (← links)
- A note on permutations and rank aggregation (Q611777) (← links)
- The wisdom of collective grading and the effects of epistemic and semantic diversity (Q721183) (← links)
- Aggregation operators, comparison meaningfulness and social choice (Q730146) (← links)
- Measurement scales and welfarist social choice (Q730165) (← links)
- On update monotone, continuous, and consistent collective evaluation rules (Q826632) (← links)
- Threshold aggregation of multi-graded rankings (Q1042333) (← links)
- Monotonic incompatibility between electing and ranking (Q1046336) (← links)
- Consensus-based clustering under hesitant qualitative assessments (Q1697350) (← links)
- Pragmatic languages with universal grammars (Q1757810) (← links)
- A continuous rating method for preferential voting: the complete case (Q1926601) (← links)
- An ordinal multi-criteria decision-making procedure under imprecise linguistic assessments (Q2001465) (← links)
- An Arrovian impossibility in combining ranking and evaluation (Q2058868) (← links)
- Book review of: P. Serafini, Mathematics to the rescue of democracy. What does voting mean and how can it be improved? (Q2066678) (← links)
- Strategic manipulation in group decisions with pairwise comparisons: a game theoretical perspective (Q2079424) (← links)
- Deepest voting: a new way of electing (Q2127888) (← links)
- An extension of majority judgment to non-uniform qualitative scales (Q2140214) (← links)
- Majority judgment vs. majority rule (Q2179472) (← links)
- A correspondence between voting procedures and stochastic orderings (Q2184056) (← links)
- Supergrading: how diverse standards can improve collective performance in ranking tasks (Q2188235) (← links)
- An extension and an alternative characterization of May's theorem (Q2241136) (← links)
- Tie-breaking the highest median: alternatives to the majority judgment (Q2244412) (← links)
- Linguistic-based voting through centered OWA operators (Q2269475) (← links)
- Liberalism and dictatorship in the problem of fuzzy classification (Q2283275) (← links)
- Dilemma with approval and disapproval votes (Q2325670) (← links)
- An interdisciplinary approach to coalition formation (Q2378348) (← links)
- David Gale in Paris (Q2389279) (← links)
- Judgement and ranking: living with hidden bias (Q2399332) (← links)
- On removing Condorcet effects from pairwise election tallies (Q2452244) (← links)
- Voting rules as statistical estimators (Q2452267) (← links)
- Framed Field Experiments on Approval Voting: Lessons from the 2002 and 2007 French Presidential Elections (Q2829688) (← links)
- Approval as an Intrinsic Part of Preference (Q2829693) (← links)
- Judge: <i>Don't Vote</i>! (Q2935294) (← links)
- Aggregating Imprecise Linguistic Expressions (Q4562488) (← links)
- Decision Analysis Methods for Selecting Consumer Services with Attribute Value Uncertainty (Q4984856) (← links)
- Majority Judgment vs. Approval Voting (Q5095141) (← links)
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- Graphs with \(G^p\)-connected medians (Q6120939) (← links)
- Probabilistic models of profiles for voting by evaluation (Q6624515) (← links)