Experimental Foundations of Political ScienceDonald R. Kinder, Thomas R. Palfrey University of Michigan Press, 1993 - 498 pages Shows the range and power of experimental methods in political science |
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Page 236
... rule utilized in implementing an auction mechanism affects its performance . The critical aspect of the allocation rule is whether the agents are required to signal unanimous consent on a final allocation by repeating their bids ...
... rule utilized in implementing an auction mechanism affects its performance . The critical aspect of the allocation rule is whether the agents are required to signal unanimous consent on a final allocation by repeating their bids ...
Page 391
... rules ( e.g. , majority rule ) , the different models make different predictions about what outcome or outcomes are most likely to occur . Fiorina and Plott were careful not to limit themselves to theories coming out of the mathematical ...
... rules ( e.g. , majority rule ) , the different models make different predictions about what outcome or outcomes are most likely to occur . Fiorina and Plott were careful not to limit themselves to theories coming out of the mathematical ...
Page 392
... rule equilibrium ( Condorcet winner ) , in the sense that the entire space of alternatives is plagued by intransitivities . Starting at any status quo point and any " target " outcome , there almost always exists a sequence of majority rule ...
... rule equilibrium ( Condorcet winner ) , in the sense that the entire space of alternatives is plagued by intransitivities . Starting at any status quo point and any " target " outcome , there almost always exists a sequence of majority rule ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Coming to Grips with the Holy Ghost | 43 |
SurveyBased Experiments on White Racial Attitudes | 53 |
Copyright | |
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