Deck 10: The Manipulability of Voting Systems
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Deck 10: The Manipulability of Voting Systems
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A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.
R wins using the plurality method. Could those members who most prefer T vote strategically in some way to change the outcome in a way that will benefit them?
A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.

R wins using the plurality method. Could those members who most prefer T vote strategically in some way to change the outcome in a way that will benefit them?
Yes. If these three voters ranked candidate S first, S would win with seven votes. Since the voters prefer S to R, this outcome would be more desirable.
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Determine whether plurality voting method is manipulable.
Plurality voting cannot be manipulated by a single individual, but it is group manipulable.
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An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.
The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given in the table. If the committee uses pairwise sequential voting with the agenda K, L, M, N, applicant K wins. Is it possible that another agenda will yield a different winner?
An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.

The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given in the table. If the committee uses pairwise sequential voting with the agenda K, L, M, N, applicant K wins. Is it possible that another agenda will yield a different winner?
No. The six voters who most prefer applicant K represent a majority of the committee. No matter how the voters are ordered, K will win.
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A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.
R wins using the plurality method. Could those members who most prefer W vote strategically in some way to change the outcome in a way that will benefit them?
A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.

R wins using the plurality method. Could those members who most prefer W vote strategically in some way to change the outcome in a way that will benefit them?
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According to the Chair's Paradox, what surprising situation can befall the tie-breaking chair of a committee?
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An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.
The committee uses the Borda count method. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given in the table. Suppose the group of six suspects that the group of two intends to insincerely exchange M and L in their rankings. Can the group of six counteract to protect K as the winner?
An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.

The committee uses the Borda count method. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given in the table. Suppose the group of six suspects that the group of two intends to insincerely exchange M and L in their rankings. Can the group of six counteract to protect K as the winner?
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An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.
The committee uses the Borda count method. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given in the table. Who wins the election? Can the group of three voters favorably affect the results through insincere voting?
An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.

The committee uses the Borda count method. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given in the table. Who wins the election? Can the group of three voters favorably affect the results through insincere voting?
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A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.
In a plurality runoff election, candidate S wins. What would happen if the four voters who prefer W insincerely voted for T instead? Is this in their best interests?
A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.

In a plurality runoff election, candidate S wins. What would happen if the four voters who prefer W insincerely voted for T instead? Is this in their best interests?
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An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.
The committee uses the Borda count method. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given in the table. Who wins the election? Can the group of two voters favorably affect the results through insincere voting?
An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.

The committee uses the Borda count method. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given in the table. Who wins the election? Can the group of two voters favorably affect the results through insincere voting?
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If a voting system has three or more alternatives, satisfies the Pareto condition, always produces a unique winner, and is not a dictatorship, what conclusion follows from the GS theorem?
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Explain the difference between sincere and strategic voting.
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A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.
In a plurality runoff election, candidate S wins. What would happen if the four voters who prefer T insincerely voted for S instead? Is this in their best interests?
A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.

In a plurality runoff election, candidate S wins. What would happen if the four voters who prefer T insincerely voted for S instead? Is this in their best interests?
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Determine whether the Borda count method is manipulable. Are there situations in which the Borda count method is known to be never manipulable?
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What is purpose of Copeland's Rule with regard to Condorcet's method of voting?
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A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.
Is it possible to manipulate the results of a sequential pairwise election?
A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.

Is it possible to manipulate the results of a sequential pairwise election?
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What is agenda manipulation?
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An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.
There are 21 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D-have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below. If the party uses a Borda count, candidate B would be elected. Can the four voters who most prefer candidate C vote strategically in some way to change this outcome to one they would find more favorable? Why or why not?
An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.

There are 21 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D-have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below. If the party uses a Borda count, candidate B would be elected. Can the four voters who most prefer candidate C vote strategically in some way to change this outcome to one they would find more favorable? Why or why not?

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Determine whether Condorcet's method is manipulable.
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A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.
R wins using the plurality method. Could those members who most prefer S vote strategically in some way to change the outcome in a way that will benefit them?
A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. See the preference schedule below.

R wins using the plurality method. Could those members who most prefer S vote strategically in some way to change the outcome in a way that will benefit them?
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An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.
The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given in the table. If the committee uses pairwise sequential voting with the agenda K, L, M, N, applicant K wins. Can the three voters who least prefer K vote strategically in some way to change the outcome to one they find more favorable? Why or why not?
An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee.

The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given in the table. If the committee uses pairwise sequential voting with the agenda K, L, M, N, applicant K wins. Can the three voters who least prefer K vote strategically in some way to change the outcome to one they find more favorable? Why or why not?
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Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives-X, Y, or Z- using the Hare system. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.
Who wins? Is it possible for the group of five voters to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives-X, Y, or Z- using the Hare system. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.

Who wins? Is it possible for the group of five voters to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
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A vote using Condorcet's method is:
A) never manipulable.
B) sometimes manipulable.
C) always manipulable.
A) never manipulable.
B) sometimes manipulable.
C) always manipulable.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountains (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below, and the decision will be made using a Borda count.
Who wins the vote? Can the 10 voters in the first column change the results of the vote to their favor by changing their preference rankings?
A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountains (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below, and the decision will be made using a Borda count.

Who wins the vote? Can the 10 voters in the first column change the results of the vote to their favor by changing their preference rankings?
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Among all two-candidate voting systems that never result in a tie, majority rule is the only one that treats all voters equally, treats both candidates equally, and is nonmanipulable.
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A vote among exactly three candidates using the Borda count method is:
A) never manipulable.
B) sometimes manipulable.
C) always manipulable.
A) never manipulable.
B) sometimes manipulable.
C) always manipulable.
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Use the following preference table to answer Questions . 
Who wins using plurality? Could the six voters who most prefer candidate C vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?

Who wins using plurality? Could the six voters who most prefer candidate C vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
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Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives-X, Y, or Z- using the Hare system. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.
The committee suspects that the group of five plans to insincerely reorder their preferences as Y, Z, X. How can the group of four respond?
Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives-X, Y, or Z- using the Hare system. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.

The committee suspects that the group of five plans to insincerely reorder their preferences as Y, Z, X. How can the group of four respond?

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A vote using the Borda count method is:
A) never manipulable.
B) sometimes manipulable.
C) always manipulable.
A) never manipulable.
B) sometimes manipulable.
C) always manipulable.
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Use the following preference table for an election to be decided by sequential pairwise voting to answer Questions . 
Is there an agenda for which candidate B wins? If so, give an example.

Is there an agenda for which candidate B wins? If so, give an example.
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Use the following preference table to answer Questions . 
Who wins using plurality? Could the four voters who most prefer candidate D vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?

Who wins using plurality? Could the four voters who most prefer candidate D vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountains (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below, and the decision will be made using a Borda count.
Who wins the vote? Can the four voters in the last column change the results of the vote to their favor by changing their preference rankings?
A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountains (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below, and the decision will be made using a Borda count.

Who wins the vote? Can the four voters in the last column change the results of the vote to their favor by changing their preference rankings?
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Use the following preference table for an election to be decided by sequential pairwise voting to answer Questions . 
Is there an agenda for which candidate E wins? If so, give an example.

Is there an agenda for which candidate E wins? If so, give an example.
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Use the following preference table for an election to be decided by sequential pairwise voting to answer Questions . 
Is there an agenda for which candidate C wins? If so, give an example.

Is there an agenda for which candidate C wins? If so, give an example.
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When there are only two or three candidates, nonmanipulability and monotonicity are exactly the same thing.
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Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives-A, B, and C-using the Borda count method. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.
Suppose the group of voters anticipates that the group of six plans to insincerely rank candidate B above candidate A. How can the remaining voters respond in their own rankings?
Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives-A, B, and C-using the Borda count method. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.

Suppose the group of voters anticipates that the group of six plans to insincerely rank candidate B above candidate A. How can the remaining voters respond in their own rankings?
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Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives-A, B, and C-using the Borda count method. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.
Who wins Borda count? Can the group of six voters change their preference list to produce an outcome they like better?
Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives-A, B, and C-using the Borda count method. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.

Who wins Borda count? Can the group of six voters change their preference list to produce an outcome they like better?
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Use the following preference table for an election to be decided by sequential pairwise voting to answer Questions . 
Is there an agenda for which candidate A wins? If so, give an example.

Is there an agenda for which candidate A wins? If so, give an example.
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Use the following preference table to answer Questions . 
Who wins using plurality? Could the four voters who most prefer candidate B vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?

Who wins using plurality? Could the four voters who most prefer candidate B vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
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Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives-X, Y, or Z- using the Hare system. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.
Who wins? Is it possible for the group of two voters to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives-X, Y, or Z- using the Hare system. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.

Who wins? Is it possible for the group of two voters to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
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Use the following preference table for an election to be decided by sequential pairwise voting to answer Questions . 
Is there an agenda for which candidate D wins? If so, give an example.

Is there an agenda for which candidate D wins? If so, give an example.
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The Chair's paradox is the fact that the chair, who can break ties, can:
A) always end up with his or her preferred candidate.
B) sometimes end up with his or her preferred candidate.
C) sometimes end up with his or her least-preferred candidate.
D) never end up with his or her least-preferred candidate.
A) always end up with his or her preferred candidate.
B) sometimes end up with his or her preferred candidate.
C) sometimes end up with his or her least-preferred candidate.
D) never end up with his or her least-preferred candidate.
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Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.
-C wins in a Borda count. Can the six voters in the third column change their preference list to produce an outcome they like better?
A) No, C will always win.
B) Yes, they can rank A, C, B.
C) Yes, they can rank B, A, C.
D) Yes, they can rank C, A, B.
Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.
-C wins in a Borda count. Can the six voters in the third column change their preference list to produce an outcome they like better?
A) No, C will always win.
B) Yes, they can rank A, C, B.
C) Yes, they can rank B, A, C.
D) Yes, they can rank C, A, B.
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Thirty voters with the preference schedules below are to elect a union spokesman from among five candidates: A, B, C, D, and E. If the Borda count is used, candidate B would win.
-Would there be any difference in the result if candidate A withdrew from the race before the ranking?
A) No, B still wins.
B) Yes, now C wins.
C) Yes, now D wins.
D) Yes, now there is no winner.
Thirty voters with the preference schedules below are to elect a union spokesman from among five candidates: A, B, C, D, and E. If the Borda count is used, candidate B would win.
-Would there be any difference in the result if candidate A withdrew from the race before the ranking?
A) No, B still wins.
B) Yes, now C wins.
C) Yes, now D wins.
D) Yes, now there is no winner.
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Thirty voters with the preference schedules below are to elect a union spokesman from among five candidates: A, B, C, D, and E. If the Borda count is used, candidate B would win.
-Would there be any difference in the result if candidate C withdrew from the race before the ranking?
A) No, B still wins.
B) Yes, now A wins.
C) Yes, now D wins.
D) Yes, now there is no winner.
Thirty voters with the preference schedules below are to elect a union spokesman from among five candidates: A, B, C, D, and E. If the Borda count is used, candidate B would win.
-Would there be any difference in the result if candidate C withdrew from the race before the ranking?
A) No, B still wins.
B) Yes, now A wins.
C) Yes, now D wins.
D) Yes, now there is no winner.
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Which of the following is NOT a property of the Condorcet method of voting?
A) satisfies the Pareto condition
B) nonmanipulable
C) not a dictatorship
D) always produces a winner
A) satisfies the Pareto condition
B) nonmanipulable
C) not a dictatorship
D) always produces a winner
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Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives: X, Y, or Z. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.
-Is there an agenda for which X would win under sequential pairwise voting?
A) yes, X Y Z
B) yes, Y Z X
C) yes, Z Y X
D) no
Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives: X, Y, or Z. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.
-Is there an agenda for which X would win under sequential pairwise voting?
A) yes, X Y Z
B) yes, Y Z X
C) yes, Z Y X
D) no
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Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.
-C wins in a Borda count. Can the 12 voters in the first column change their preference list to produce an outcome they like better?
A) No, C will always win.
B) Yes, they can rank A, C, B.
C) Yes, they can rank B, A, C.
D) Yes, they can rank C, A, B.
Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.
-C wins in a Borda count. Can the 12 voters in the first column change their preference list to produce an outcome they like better?
A) No, C will always win.
B) Yes, they can rank A, C, B.
C) Yes, they can rank B, A, C.
D) Yes, they can rank C, A, B.
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Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives: X, Y, or Z. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.
-Is there an agenda for which Z would win under sequential pairwise voting?
A) yes, X Y Z
B) yes, Y Z X
C) yes, Z Y X
D) no
Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives: X, Y, or Z. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.
-Is there an agenda for which Z would win under sequential pairwise voting?
A) yes, X Y Z
B) yes, Y Z X
C) yes, Z Y X
D) no
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Which of the following is also known as an "insincere ballot"?
A) a disingenuous ballot
B) a schematic ballot
C) a preference ballot
D) a dispreference ballot
A) a disingenuous ballot
B) a schematic ballot
C) a preference ballot
D) a dispreference ballot
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Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.
-Using the agenda A, B, C, and sequential pairwise voting, alternative B wins. Is there an agenda that produces C as a winner?
A) No, B always wins.
B) Yes, the agenda A, C, B.
C) Yes, the agenda C, B, A.
D) Yes, the agenda B, A, C.
Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.
-Using the agenda A, B, C, and sequential pairwise voting, alternative B wins. Is there an agenda that produces C as a winner?
A) No, B always wins.
B) Yes, the agenda A, C, B.
C) Yes, the agenda C, B, A.
D) Yes, the agenda B, A, C.
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The GS theorem states the nonexistence of a voting system with three or more candidates which satisfies a list of certain properties. Which of the following is not on the list of those properties?
A) The voting system has never ties.
B) The voting system satisfies monotonicity.
C)
D) The voting system is nonmanipulable.
The voting system is not a dictatorship.
A) The voting system has never ties.
B) The voting system satisfies monotonicity.
C)
D) The voting system is nonmanipulable.
The voting system is not a dictatorship.
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Which of the following method can be used to break ties, which can extend Condorcet's method?
A) the Hare method
B) Condorcet winner criterion
C) Copeland's rule
D) plurality runoff
A) the Hare method
B) Condorcet winner criterion
C) Copeland's rule
D) plurality runoff
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Thirty voters with the preference schedules below are to elect a union spokesman from among five candidates: A, B, C, D, and E. If the Borda count is used, candidate B would win.
-Would there be any difference in the result if candidate D withdrew from the race before the ranking?
A) No, B still wins.
B) Yes, now A wins.
C) Yes, now C wins.
D) Yes, now there is no winner.
Thirty voters with the preference schedules below are to elect a union spokesman from among five candidates: A, B, C, D, and E. If the Borda count is used, candidate B would win.
-Would there be any difference in the result if candidate D withdrew from the race before the ranking?
A) No, B still wins.
B) Yes, now A wins.
C) Yes, now C wins.
D) Yes, now there is no winner.
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54
After considering all possible one-on-one contests, Copeland's rule chooses as the winner:
A) the candidate who wins every contest in which he or she participates.
B) the candidate with the best win-loss record.
C) the candidate who wins the longest sequence of contests.
D) the candidate who wins more contests than he or she loses.
A) the candidate who wins every contest in which he or she participates.
B) the candidate with the best win-loss record.
C) the candidate who wins the longest sequence of contests.
D) the candidate who wins more contests than he or she loses.
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55
When the voter with tie-breaking power can end up with his or her least-preferred candidate as the election winner, this phenomena is called:
A) Condorcet's voting paradox.
B) the Simpson's paradox.
C)
D) the chair's paradox.
The tie-breaking paradox.
A) Condorcet's voting paradox.
B) the Simpson's paradox.
C)
D) the chair's paradox.
The tie-breaking paradox.
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56
Use the following information to answer the Questions
Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives: X, Y, or Z. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.
-If the Hare system is used, alternative X wins. Could the voters who most prefer Y vote insincerely in some way to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
A) Yes, they could switch the ranking of X and Y.
B) Yes, they could switch the ranking of Y and Z.
C) Yes, they could switch the ranking of X and Z.
D) No, X would always win.
Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives: X, Y, or Z. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.
-If the Hare system is used, alternative X wins. Could the voters who most prefer Y vote insincerely in some way to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
A) Yes, they could switch the ranking of X and Y.
B) Yes, they could switch the ranking of Y and Z.
C) Yes, they could switch the ranking of X and Z.
D) No, X would always win.
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Use the following information to answer the Questions
Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives: X, Y, or Z. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.
-If the Hare system is used, alternative X wins. Could the voters who most prefer Z vote insincerely in some way to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
A) Yes, they could switch the ranking of X and Y.
B) Yes, they could switch the ranking of Y and Z.
C) Yes, they could switch the ranking of X and Z.
D) No, X would always win.
Consider an 11-member committee that must choose one of three alternatives: X, Y, or Z. Their schedule of preferences is shown below.
-If the Hare system is used, alternative X wins. Could the voters who most prefer Z vote insincerely in some way to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
A) Yes, they could switch the ranking of X and Y.
B) Yes, they could switch the ranking of Y and Z.
C) Yes, they could switch the ranking of X and Z.
D) No, X would always win.
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58
A vote using plurality can be manipulated by:
A) nothing.
B) individuals only.
C) groups only.
D) both individuals and groups.
A) nothing.
B) individuals only.
C) groups only.
D) both individuals and groups.
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59
Agenda manipulation is a technique to affect an outcome using:
A) the Hare method.
B) the plurality-runoff method.
C) the Borda count method.
D) the sequential pairwise method.
A) the Hare method.
B) the plurality-runoff method.
C) the Borda count method.
D) the sequential pairwise method.
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60
A person who has tie-breaking power:
A) always ends up with his or her preferred candidate.
B) only votes when there is a tie.
C) may determine the winner when there is a tie on the initial ballot.
D) becomes the winning candidate when there is a tie.
A) always ends up with his or her preferred candidate.
B) only votes when there is a tie.
C) may determine the winner when there is a tie on the initial ballot.
D) becomes the winning candidate when there is a tie.
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61
Use the following information to answer the Questions
A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below, and the decision will be made using a Borda count.
-Can the four voters in the last column change the results of the vote to their favor by changing their preference rankings?
A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below, and the decision will be made using a Borda count.
-Can the four voters in the last column change the results of the vote to their favor by changing their preference rankings?
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62
Consider the following preference table for two voters:
If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the left manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit with no ties for the winner?
A) No
B) Yes

A) No
B) Yes
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63
Consider the following preference table for two voters:
If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the right manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit with no ties for the winner?
A) No
B) Yes

A) No
B) Yes
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64
Use the following preference table to answer the Questions
-Using plurality, A wins. Could the four voters who most prefer D (and prefer A least) vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
A) No, they cannot change the outcome.
B) Yes, they could get B to win.
C) Yes, they could get C to win.
D) Yes, they could get D to win.
-Using plurality, A wins. Could the four voters who most prefer D (and prefer A least) vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
A) No, they cannot change the outcome.
B) Yes, they could get B to win.
C) Yes, they could get C to win.
D) Yes, they could get D to win.
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65
Consider the following preference table for three voters:
If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the left manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes

A) No
B) Yes
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66
Consider the following preference table for three voters to answer Questions 
If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the right manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes

If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the right manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes
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67
Use the following information to answer the Questions:
Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.
-Using the agenda A, B, C, and sequential pairwise voting, alternative B wins. Is there an agenda that produces A as a winner?
A) No, B always wins.
B) Yes, the agenda A, C, B.
C) Yes, the agenda C, B, A.
D) Yes, the agenda B, A, C.
Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below.
-Using the agenda A, B, C, and sequential pairwise voting, alternative B wins. Is there an agenda that produces A as a winner?
A) No, B always wins.
B) Yes, the agenda A, C, B.
C) Yes, the agenda C, B, A.
D) Yes, the agenda B, A, C.
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68
Consider the following preference table for two voters:
If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the right manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes

A) No
B) Yes
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69
Use the following preference table to answer the Questions
-Using plurality, A wins. Could the six voters who most prefer C (and prefer A least) vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
A) No, they cannot change the outcome.
B) Yes, they could get B to win.
C) Yes, they could get C to win.
D) Yes, they could get D to win.
-Using plurality, A wins. Could the six voters who most prefer C (and prefer A least) vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
A) No, they cannot change the outcome.
B) Yes, they could get B to win.
C) Yes, they could get C to win.
D) Yes, they could get D to win.
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70
Consider the following preference table for three voters to answer Questions 
If a Borda count is used, can the voter in the middle manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes

If a Borda count is used, can the voter in the middle manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes
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71
Consider the following preference table for three voters to answer Questions 
If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the right manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes

If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the right manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes
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72
Consider the following preference table for three voters to answer Questions 
If a Borda count is used, can the voter in the middle manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes

If a Borda count is used, can the voter in the middle manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes
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73
Consider the following preference table for three voters to answer Questions 
If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the left manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes

If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the left manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes
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74
Consider the following preference table for two voters:
If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the left manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes

A) No
B) Yes
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75
Use the following information to answer the Questions
A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below, and the decision will be made using a Borda count.
-Can the 10 voters in the first column change the results of the vote to their favor by changing their preference rankings?
A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below, and the decision will be made using a Borda count.
-Can the 10 voters in the first column change the results of the vote to their favor by changing their preference rankings?
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76
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below, and the decision will be made using a Borda count.
-Can the eight voters in the middle column change the results of the vote to their favor by changing their preference rankings?
A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below, and the decision will be made using a Borda count.
-Can the eight voters in the middle column change the results of the vote to their favor by changing their preference rankings?
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77
Consider the following preference table for three voters to answer Questions 
If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the left manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes

If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the left manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes
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78
Consider the following preference table for two voters:
If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the left manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes

A) No
B) Yes
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79
Use the following preference table to answer the Questions
-Using plurality, A wins. Could the four voters who most prefer B vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
A) No, they cannot change the outcome.
B) Yes, they could get B to win.
C) Yes, they could get C to win.
D) Yes, they could get D to win.
-Using plurality, A wins. Could the four voters who most prefer B vote insincerely to change the outcome in a way that would benefit them?
A) No, they cannot change the outcome.
B) Yes, they could get B to win.
C) Yes, they could get C to win.
D) Yes, they could get D to win.
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80
Consider the following preference table for two voters:
If a Borda count is used, can the voter on the left manipulate the outcome to his or her benefit?
A) No
B) Yes

A) No
B) Yes
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