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The following pages link to A Bayesian model of voting in juries (Q700076):
Displaying 46 items.
- Jury voting without objective probability (Q258945) (← links)
- Picking the winners (Q378331) (← links)
- Inefficient committees: small elections with three alternatives (Q404769) (← links)
- Voting in small committees (Q405000) (← links)
- Plea bargaining: on the selection of jury trials (Q405710) (← links)
- Judgment aggregation in search for the truth (Q485813) (← links)
- Unanimous rules in the laboratory (Q523479) (← links)
- Information aggregation in multicandidate elections under plurality rule and runoff voting (Q554490) (← links)
- Convergence results for unanimous voting (Q697839) (← links)
- The scholarship assignment problem (Q700089) (← links)
- Costly voting when both information and preferences differ: Is turnout too high or too low? (Q734044) (← links)
- Feddersen and Pesendorfer meet Ellsberg (Q829513) (← links)
- A theory of hung juries and informative voting (Q980975) (← links)
- The swing voter's curse with adversarial preferences (Q996377) (← links)
- An invariance result for homogeneous juries with correlated votes (Q1013518) (← links)
- Eliciting socially optimal rankings from unfair jurors (Q1017791) (← links)
- Voting with public information (Q1735780) (← links)
- The importance of voting order for jury decisions by sequential majority voting (Q1751748) (← links)
- Extending the Condorcet jury theorem to a general dependent jury (Q1926602) (← links)
- Common value elections with private information and informative priors: theory and experiments (Q2013342) (← links)
- Aggregating experts' opinions to select the winner of a competition (Q2021827) (← links)
- Optimal delay in committees (Q2049494) (← links)
- Voting on tricky questions (Q2078087) (← links)
- A theory of unanimous jury voting with an ambiguous likelihood (Q2081896) (← links)
- Pretrial beliefs and verdict accuracy: costly juror effort and free riding (Q2099050) (← links)
- Optimizing voting order on sequential juries: a median voter theorem and beyond (Q2125110) (← links)
- Using sub-majoritarian rules to select the winner of a competition (Q2180737) (← links)
- Polarization and inefficient information aggregation under strategic voting (Q2244410) (← links)
- Jury theorems with multiple alternatives (Q2268382) (← links)
- Deliberative voting (Q2373777) (← links)
- First and second best voting rules in committees (Q2385126) (← links)
- A model of jury decisions where all jurors have the same evidence (Q2386103) (← links)
- Information aggregation with a continuum of types (Q2421458) (← links)
- Consistent representative democracy (Q2427119) (← links)
- Pandering and electoral competition (Q2442833) (← links)
- Would rational voters acquire costly information? (Q2496787) (← links)
- Subgroup deliberation and voting (Q2516132) (← links)
- Informative voting and condorcet jury theorems with a continuum of types (Q2567910) (← links)
- The Condorcet jury theorem with information acquisition (Q2669120) (← links)
- Comparative Reliability of Verdicts (Q3114710) (← links)
- Jury size and jury verdicts (Q3347170) (← links)
- Evaluation and strategic manipulation (Q6100481) (← links)
- Information structures and information aggregation in threshold equilibria in elections (Q6107365) (← links)
- Conservativeness in jury decision-making (Q6175970) (← links)
- Full information equivalence in large elections (Q6536464) (← links)
- Voting to persuade (Q6565041) (← links)