Strategy-free criterion: Difference between revisions
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strategy, hence the name Strategy-Free Criterion. |
strategy, hence the name Strategy-Free Criterion. |
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[[Schulze method| |
[[Schulze method|Schulze]] was shown to comply with both the |
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Condorcet and Generalized Condorcet Criteria (CC and GCC) above. |
Condorcet and Generalized Condorcet Criteria (CC and GCC) above. |
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Although compliance with CC and GCC are important, those criteria apply |
Although compliance with CC and GCC are important, those criteria apply |
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Strategy-Free criterion goes further and shows that, under certain |
Strategy-Free criterion goes further and shows that, under certain |
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reasonable conditions, a majority of voters have no incentive to vote |
reasonable conditions, a majority of voters have no incentive to vote |
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insincerely. The fact that [[Schulze method| |
insincerely. The fact that [[Schulze method|Schulze]] also complies with SFC |
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therefore enhances the significance of CC and GCC considerably. |
therefore enhances the significance of CC and GCC considerably. |
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