MATH 1007 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Condorcet Method, Monotonicity Criterion
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Study guide for math and politics quiz 1. Anonymity criterion: treats all voters equally, anonymous if outcomes depend on tabulated pro le. Neutrality criterion: treats all candidates equally, no candidate should have an advantage over the other. Monotonicity criterion: winner must remain the winer even if votes change. Decisiveness criterion: there is always a unique wine, never ends in a tie. Condorcet candidate: a candidate who would win a two-candidate election against every other candidate in a plurality vote. Anti condorcet candidate: a candidate who would lose a two-candidate election against every other candidate in a plurality vote. Hare"s method: the candidate with fewest rst place votes gets eliminated, the elimination continues. A = 8, b = 4, d = 3 and c = 2 a = 8, b = 4, d = 5. The candidate that wins through the hare method is candidate d.