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[[Scale invariance]] is the property that multiplying all voters' scores by a constant value (i.e. a voter who scored a candidate a 9 out of 10 might have their score multiplied by 10 to yield a score of a 90 out of 100) shouldn't change the results of the voting method. The [[KP transform]] can be used to give scale invariance to many voting methods that fail it, such as [[RRV]] becoming scale invariant in the form of [[SPAV]] + KP. |
[[Scale invariance]] is the property that multiplying all voters' scores by a constant value (i.e. a voter who scored a candidate a 9 out of 10 might have their score multiplied by 10 to yield a score of a 90 out of 100) shouldn't change the results of the voting method. The [[KP transform]] can be used to give scale invariance to many voting methods that fail it, such as [[RRV]] becoming scale invariant in the form of [[SPAV]] + KP. |
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