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The following pages link to The probability of inconsistencies in complex collective decisions (Q812352):
Displaying 48 items.
- The logic of group decisions: judgment aggregation (Q266657) (← links)
- Boundary properties of the inconsistency of pairwise comparisons in group decisions (Q300056) (← links)
- The consensus problem in the behavioral approach (Q305619) (← links)
- Judgment aggregation and the problem of tracking the truth (Q383025) (← links)
- Unanimity and the Anscombe's paradox (Q384521) (← links)
- The Condorcet set: majority voting over interconnected propositions (Q402080) (← links)
- Scoring rules for judgment aggregation (Q404749) (← links)
- Judgment aggregation in search for the truth (Q485813) (← links)
- Methods for distance-based judgment aggregation (Q733803) (← links)
- Consistency of decision processes (Q751938) (← links)
- Avoiding Anscombe's paradox (Q794541) (← links)
- Single-switch preferences and the Ostrogorski paradox (Q855755) (← links)
- Belief merging and the discursive dilemma: an argument-based account to paradoxes of judgment aggregation (Q857691) (← links)
- Group decision-making in the shadow of disagreement (Q869862) (← links)
- Effective group size of majority vote accuracy in sequential decision-making (Q904567) (← links)
- A liberal paradox for judgment aggregation (Q930479) (← links)
- Introduction to judgment aggregation (Q969113) (← links)
- The effect of social homogeneity on coincidence probabilities for pairwise proportional lottery and simple majority rules (Q1196176) (← links)
- Meetings in deadlock and decision makers with interperception. (Q1569175) (← links)
- Instability of \textit{ex post} aggregation in the Bolker-Jeffrey framework and related instability phenomena (Q1610374) (← links)
- A possibility theorem on aggregation over multiple interconnected propositions (Q1810714) (← links)
- The source of some paradoxes from social choice and probability (Q1820994) (← links)
- The probability of collective choice with shared knowledge structures (Q1867359) (← links)
- The impossibility of a paretian rational: a Bayesian perspective (Q1934094) (← links)
- Decision-making by hierarchies of discordant agents (Q1961987) (← links)
- The rarity of consistent aggregators (Q2019330) (← links)
- Premise-based vs conclusion-based collective choice (Q2058858) (← links)
- Jury theorems with multiple alternatives (Q2268382) (← links)
- Truth-tracking judgment aggregation over interconnected issues (Q2325663) (← links)
- Premise-based versus outcome-based information aggregation (Q2345233) (← links)
- Optimal group composition for efficient division of labor (Q2404226) (← links)
- Preferences over procedures and outcomes in judgment aggregation: an experimental study (Q2422660) (← links)
- Community standards (Q2434242) (← links)
- Approximately classic judgement aggregation (Q2436699) (← links)
- Arrow's theorem in judgment aggregation (Q2460083) (← links)
- Aggregating disparate estimates of chance (Q2466865) (← links)
- Judgment aggregation: (im)possibility theorems (Q2490131) (← links)
- Interval generalization of the Bayesian model of collective decision-making in conflict situations (Q2508778) (← links)
- The limits of epistemic democracy (Q2642554) (← links)
- A generalised model of judgment aggregation (Q2642555) (← links)
- The probability of pluralistic ignorance (Q2673162) (← links)
- The doctrinal paradox: comparison of decision rules in a probabilistic framework (Q2673788) (← links)
- Open and closed questions in decision-making (Q2825422) (← links)
- Introduction to Judgment Aggregation (Q3166990) (← links)
- A Geometric Approach to Paradoxes of Majority Voting: From Anscombe’s Paradox to the Discursive Dilemma with Saari and Nurmi (Q4644770) (← links)
- The Discursive Dilemma in Monetary Policy (Q4683605) (← links)
- Costly verification in collective decisions (Q4991712) (← links)
- On the Probability of the Ostrogorski Paradox (Q5053689) (← links)