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== Projections ==
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=== Yee diagrams ===
{{Main|Yee diagram}}[[File:Yee diagram IrvSq2.png|thumb|A [[Yee diagram]] of [[Instant-Runoff Voting|instant-runoff voting (IRV)]] with four candidates, showing that the Yellow candidate has been squeezed out (due to "[[
=== Three Telos Model ===
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Political opinion can be divided into essentially any number of dimensions. Some other examples include the 3-dimensional [https://sapplyvalues.github.io Sapply Compass], the 4-dimensional [https://8values.github.io/ 8values] space, and the [https://9axes.github.io/ 9Axes] space.
One study of German voters found that at least four dimensions were required to adequately represent all political parties.<ref name=":
There has been references to many other political compasses that are similar, orthogonal or even contradictive.
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