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Voting Theory Example Generator
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Organization: | Norwich University |
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This example provides sliders to choose the number of ballot types (from 2 to 7) and the number of candidates (from 2 to 6). Mathematica will randomly generate a preference schedule with your desired number of different ballots and the chosen number of candidates. You can then use the other sliders to change the number of voters who chose each type of ballot (up to 30).
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voting theory, random number generator
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| votingtheory.nbp (63.3 KB) - Mathematica Player Notebook |
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