eBook Information Pooling and Group Decision Making (Decision Research, Vol 2) (v. 12) download
by Bernard N. Grofman,Grofman Bernard Grofman,Guillermo Owen
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Author: Bernard N. Grofman,Grofman Bernard Grofman,Guillermo Owen
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited (June 1, 1986)
Language: English
Pages: 292
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This book provides an overview of the nascent field of information pooling and group judgmental accuracy. by Bernard N. Grofman (Author), Grofman Bernard Grofman (Author), Guillermo Owen (Author) & 0 more. ISBN-13: 978-0892326099.
This book provides an overview of the nascent field of information pooling and group judgmental accuracy. The contributors to this volume include mathematical psychologists.
This book provides an overview of the nascent field of information pooling and group judgmental accuracy.
We present a simple combinatorial model of group decisionmaking in a dichotomous choice situation.
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Information pooling and group decision making : proceedings of the Second University of California, Irvine, Conference on Political Economy. Discrete mathematics and game theory. Power indices and coalition formation. Professor Owen has been considered one of the founding fathers of Game Theory in the special issue of the scientific journal Theory and Decision (Vol. 56, No. 1-2, February 2004).
Bernard Grofman, Guillermo Owen. This book provides an overview of the nascent field of "information pooling and group judgmental accuracy.
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Bernard Grofman, Guillermo Owen, Scott L. Feld . Assume that we can characterize each person by a probability, pi, of making the ‘better. More). Abstract We provide a proof for a result due to Grofman, Owen and Feld (1982), a distribution-free generalization of the Condorcet Jury Theorem (1785). In proving this result we show exactly wha.
B Grofman, G Owen, SL Feld. Theory and decision 15 (3), 261-278, 1983 R Taagepera, B Grofman
B Grofman, G Owen, SL Feld. Theory and decision 15 (3), 261-278, 1983. Modeling negative campaigning. S Skaperdas, B Grofman. Rousseau's general will: a Condorcetian perspective. Choosing an electoral system. A Lijphart, B Grofman. Optimizing group judgmental accuracy in the presence of interdependencies. L Shapley, B Grofman. Public Choice 43 (3), 329-343, 1984. R Taagepera, B Grofman.