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050811s2006 enka b 001 0 eng |
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$a 2005023291 |
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$a0521829682 (hardback) |
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$a9780521829687 (hardback) |
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$a0521536669 (pbk.) |
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$a9780521536660 (pbk.) |
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$a235549$cTLC |
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$aHB846.8$b.B44 2006 |
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$a302/.13/01$222 |
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$aBehavioral social choice :$bprobabilistic models, statistical inference, and applications /$cMichel Regenwetter ... [et al.]. |
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$aCambridge ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c2006. |
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$axv, 240 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm. |
Note:Bibliog |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 217-231) and indexes. |
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$aIntroduction -- The lack of theoretical and practical support for majority cycles -- A general concept of majority rule -- On the model dependence versus robustness of social choice results -- Constructing majority preferences from subset choice data -- Majority rule in a general sampling framework -- Conclusions and directions for future behavioral social choice research. |
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$aSocial choice$xMathematical models. |
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$aDecision making$xMathematical models. |
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$aVoting$xMathematical models. |
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$aProbabilities$xMathematical models. |
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$aRegenwetter, Michel. |