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The following pages link to Thirteen theorems in search of the truth (Q1839180):
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- Scoring rules for judgment aggregation (Q404749) (← links)
- The generalized homogeneity assumption and the Condorcet jury theorem (Q490058) (← links)
- A normative framework for argument quality: argumentation schemes with a Bayesian foundation (Q513988) (← links)
- Monotonicity in Condorcet's jury theorem with dependent voters (Q535406) (← links)
- Beyond Condorcet: optimal aggregation rules using voting records (Q656882) (← links)
- Expert rule versus majority rule under partial information (Q688542) (← links)
- A general theorem and eight corollaries in search of correct decision (Q760321) (← links)
- Partial information on decisional competences and the desirability of the expert rule in uncertain dichotomous choice situations (Q760322) (← links)
- The significance of independent decisions in uncertain dichotomous choice situations (Q792857) (← links)
- Potential variability of decisional skills in uncertain dichotomous choice situations (Q801804) (← links)
- Algorithmic calculation of the optimality probability of decision rules (Q970494) (← links)
- Conditions for the optimality of simple majority decisions in pairwise choice situations (Q1083003) (← links)
- One person/one vote is not efficient given information on factions (Q1085020) (← links)
- Robustness of optimal majority rules over teams with changing size (Q1122459) (← links)
- Extended Poisson games and the Condorcet jury theorem (Q1272980) (← links)
- A brief note on a further refinement of the Condorcet jury theorem for heterogeneous groups (Q1296490) (← links)
- Opinion leaders, independence, and Condorcet's jury theorem (Q1316656) (← links)
- Who should cast the casting vote? Using sequential voting to amalgamate information (Q1706791) (← links)
- The importance of voting order for jury decisions by sequential majority voting (Q1751748) (← links)
- Comparison of the polar decision rules for various types of distributions (Q1768405) (← links)
- Performance evaluation of some special classes of weighted majority rules (Q1820995) (← links)
- Extending the Condorcet jury theorem to a general dependent jury (Q1926602) (← links)
- On the merit of non-specialization in the context of majority voting (Q1985737) (← links)
- A general jury theorem on group decision making (Q2059195) (← links)
- One person, one weight: when is weighted voting democratic? (Q2171867) (← links)
- Condorcet consistent scoring rules and single-peakedness (Q2311174) (← links)
- Introducing difference into the Condorcet jury theorem (Q2353586) (← 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)
- Symmetric and asymmetric committees (Q2427843) (← links)
- General representation of epistemically optimal procedures (Q2432493) (← links)
- Aggregating disparate estimates of chance (Q2466865) (← links)
- Generalized means of jurors' competencies and marginal changes of jury's size (Q2485458) (← links)
- Democratic answers to complex questions -- an epistemic perspective (Q2502379) (← links)
- Majority vote of even and odd experts in a polychotomous choice situation (Q2563810) (← links)
- Is diversity in capabilities desirable when adding decision makers? (Q2628291) (← links)
- A Condorcet jury theorem for couples (Q2629321) (← links)
- Unveiling the truth in liquid democracy with misinformed voters (Q2695433) (← links)
- Crowdvoting Judgment: An Analysis of Modern Peer Review (Q5126317) (← links)
- Range of Asymptotic Behaviour of the Optimality Probability of the Expert and Majority Rules (Q5488985) (← links)
- Liquid Democracy: An Algorithmic Perspective (Q5856496) (← links)
- Optimal collective dichotomous choice under partial order constraints (Q5939414) (← links)
- A Decision-Making Approach to the Spam Problem (Q6102712) (← links)
- Dealing with expert bias in collective decision-making (Q6103665) (← links)
- Information structures and information aggregation in threshold equilibria in elections (Q6107365) (← links)
- SOCIAL INFLUENCE STRENGTHENS CROWD WISDOM UNDER VOTING (Q6203284) (← links)