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The following pages link to Majority rule when voters like to win (Q2519477):
Displaying 21 items.
- On the informational efficiency of simple scoring rules (Q634516) (← links)
- Can the majority lose the election? (Q843740) (← links)
- The dark side of the vote: biased voters, social information, and information aggregation through majority voting (Q1735764) (← links)
- Majority vote following a debate (Q1767294) (← links)
- Social choice by majority rule with rational participation (Q1804565) (← links)
- Information efficiency and majority decisions (Q1908526) (← links)
- Majority rule or delegation? A normal noise case (Q1934706) (← links)
- On the merit of non-specialization in the context of majority voting (Q1985737) (← links)
- Information aggregation with runoff voting (Q1995290) (← links)
- Voting in large committees with disesteem payoffs: a `state of the art' model (Q2013360) (← links)
- When voters like to be right : an analysis of the Condorcet jury theorem with mixed motives (Q2067358) (← links)
- Conformity preferences and information gathering effort in collective decision making (Q2098919) (← links)
- Voter conformism and inefficient policies (Q2171852) (← links)
- Optimal majority rule in referenda (Q2184007) (← links)
- On the consensus effect (Q2324807) (← links)
- Social pressure, transparency, and voting in committees (Q2334134) (← links)
- A passion for voting (Q2343382) (← links)
- Finding the majority-rule equilibrium under lexicographic comparison of candidates (Q2386289) (← links)
- How majorities can lose the election: another voting paradox (Q2568817) (← links)
- The ``desire to conform'' and dynamic search by a committee (Q6077275) (← links)
- Full information equivalence in large elections (Q6536464) (← links)