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The following pages link to Aggregation of correlated votes and Condorcet's jury theorem (Q708796):
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- Monotonicity in Condorcet's jury theorem with dependent voters (Q535406) (← links)
- Bounds on the competence of a homogeneous jury (Q656884) (← links)
- Optimal jury design for homogeneous juries with correlated votes (Q763358) (← links)
- The importance of expertise in group decisions (Q826614) (← links)
- An invariance result for homogeneous juries with correlated votes (Q1013518) (← links)
- Why are experts correlated? Decomposing correlations between judges (Q1036148) (← links)
- Condorcet's jury theorem in light of de Finetti's theorem. Majority-rule voting with correlated votes (Q1208129) (← links)
- A note on the Condorcet jury theorem for couples (Q1698967) (← links)
- On the probability of the Condorcet jury theorem or the miracle of aggregation (Q2082781) (← links)
- Condorcet jury theorem: an example in which informative voting is rational but leads to inefficient information aggregation (Q2343313) (← links)
- Epistemic democracy with correlated voters (Q2402815) (← links)
- The Condorcet jur(ies) theorem (Q2439923) (← links)
- Voting rules as statistical estimators (Q2452267) (← links)
- A Condorcet jury theorem for couples (Q2629321) (← links)
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- Opinion aggregation: Borda and Condorcet revisited (Q6166481) (← links)