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Social Choice Theory - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments | |||
Social choice theory is a framework for analyzing collective decision-making processes, where the preferences of individuals within a group are aggregated to determine the overall group preference or decision. It examines how different voting systems, methods, and social welfare functions can lead to varying outcomes, addressing issues of fairness, efficiency, and democratic representation. | |||
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Social Choice Theory | Balance of Power | Balance of Power | |
Social Choice Theory | Chaos Theorem | Chaos Theorem | |
Social Choice Theory | Deliberative Democracy | Deliberative Democracy | |
Social Choice Theory | Democracy | Democracy | |
Social Choice Theory | Social Movements | Social Movements | |
Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-11-06 |