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On the Characterization Strategy of a Voter Transition Method and Its Influence on Social Choice

Miguel Alcaraz, Carolina Del-Valle-Soto, Jafet Rodriguez
  • Abstract:
    Digital social networks are used to share information in a group. The collective knowledge of the group in the shared subjects can be greater than the individual information a single member of the group has. It is not clear if this accumulation of data can be used by the group to answer questions better as a common entity than as a sum of individuals. One way a group can answer questions is with delegation of answering by selecting a leader who in turn will decide the answer. In this paper we propose an experiment where a leader is decided by a group by simple majority to answer a questionnaire with questions with a clear correct answer. The sum of the answers by the chosen leader is then compared with the average of the group to see if a significant improvement is reached. The result of the experiment corroborates the hypothesis as the chosen leader has a better result 1.99 standard deviations from the average results of the experts consulted.
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  • DOI:
    _unreg_tc19-2017.002

Event details:

  • IMEKO TC:
    TC19
  • Event name:
    TC19 Symposium: Metrology on Environmental Instrumentation and Measurements
  • Title:

    7th EnvIMEKO "Nano systems & analytical nuclear measurements for pollution detection, energy sourcing, bio-sports functionalities, environment/human health and sustainable aggro-biotechnology"

  • Place:
    Aguascalientes, MEXICO
  • Time:
    03 August 2017 - 04 August 2017