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Candidate correlation is a measure of how "close" a pair of candidates is to being [[clones]]. The concept was introduced by Ken Kuhlman for his [[Correlated Instant Borda Runoff]] method. |
Candidate correlation is a measure of how "close" a pair of candidates is to being [[clone|clones]]. The concept was introduced by Ken Kuhlman for his [[Correlated Instant Borda Runoff]] method. |
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Some ways of measuring correlation are: |
Some ways of measuring correlation are: |
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* [[Borda distance correlation]] |
* [[Borda distance correlation]] |
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* [[Third-order correlation]] |
* [[Third-order correlation]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 16 December 2021
Candidate correlation is a measure of how "close" a pair of candidates is to being clones. The concept was introduced by Ken Kuhlman for his Correlated Instant Borda Runoff method.
Some ways of measuring correlation are: