-
Voting Theory
In this video, we introduce the important terminology and notions related to mathematical voting theory. We present an example which illustrates that voting can be much more complicated than it appears and which justifies the need to study voting mathematically.
This is lecture 17 (part 1/2) of the lecture series offered by Dr. Andrew Misseldine for the course Math 1030 - Contemporary Mathematics at Southern Utah University. A transcript of this lecture can be found at Dr. Misseldine's website or through his Google Drive at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xjV9XBwVqY2st6nXOin0qagiQmXgGN4n/view?pli=1
This lecture is based upon Math in Society by David Lippman (https://www.opentextbookstore.com/mathinsociety/), Excursions in Modern Mathematics by Peter Tannenbaum, and Dr. Misseldine's own...
published: 17 Feb 2023
-
Voting Theory: Plurality Method and Condorcet Criterion
This video explains how to determine the winner of an election using the plurality methods and how to determine the Condorcet winner.
Site: http://mathispower4u.com
published: 22 Aug 2013
-
Which voting system is the best? - Alex Gendler
Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
--
Imagine we want to build a new space port at one of four recently settled Martian bases, and are holding a vote to choose its location. Of the 100 colonists on Mars, 42 live on West Base, 26 on North Base, 15 on South Base, and 17 on East Base. Assuming that everyone wants the port to be closest to their home base, what is the fairest way to conduct the vote? Alex Gendler digs into voting systems.
Lesson by Alex Gendler, directed by Biljana Labovic.
Sign up for our newsletter: http://bit.ly/TEDEdNewsletter
Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/TEDEdPatreon
Follow us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/TEDEdFacebook
Find us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTwitt...
published: 11 Jun 2020
-
Introduction to voting theory
In this video, Professor Adriana Arias at California State University, Long Beach presents a quick overview and some motivations of studying voting theory.
published: 04 Aug 2020
-
Voting Theory: Monotonicity Criterion Using Instant Runoff Voting
This video explains the Monotonicity Criterion and how it can affect the outcome of an election when using instant runoff voting.
Site: http://mathispower4u.com
published: 22 Aug 2013
-
Non-Dictatorship (Voting Theory)
An explanation of the criterion of non dictatorship. There should not be one person that always decides the winner, no matter what they and everyone else vote.
Sponsors: Prince Otchere, Daniel Helland, Dennis Sexton, Will Roberts and √2. Thanks for your support!
Donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Carneades
Buy stuff with Zazzle: http://www.zazzle.com/carneades
Follow us on Twitter: @CarneadesCyrene https://twitter.com/CarneadesCyrene
Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more!
Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridg...
published: 01 Oct 2016
-
Election Experts: Do conspiracy theories influence voters?
Dr Daniel Jolley, Lecturer in Psychology at Staffordshire University, specialises in the psychology of conspiracy theories and discusses how they can influence voters during elections.
Find out more from our Election Experts -
http://blogs.staffs.ac.uk/electionexperts/
published: 10 May 2017
-
VMATYC Spring 2022: The Local Impact of Voting Theory
The Local Impact of Voting Theory – Max Aeschbacher & Jon Anderson, Utah Valley University
The process of voting is critical to political elections, many business and academic functions, and indeed, deciding where the family should go to dinner! We aim to shed light on an ever-changing climate of voting.
_________
Partnering with the educational community since 1979, Hawkes Learning provides reliable course materials with exemplary service in the shared pursuit of student success. We believe everything the customer experiences is our product. The values we live by are exemplified by our five core commitments: no-wait service, guaranteed reliability, student-centered innovation, simplicity and convenience, community and collaboration.
Learn more at https://www.hawkeslearning.com/
Demo ...
published: 21 Apr 2022
-
Voting Systems and the Condorcet Paradox | Infinite Series
Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/donateinfi
What is the best voting system? Voting seems relatively straightforward, yet four of the most widely used voting systems can produce four completely different winners. Get 10% off a custom domain and email address by going to https://www.hover.com/InfiniteSeries
*Correction: The ballots at 1:20 were labeled incorrectly. At 1:20 the top ballot should read 1 Green, 2 Blue and 3 Purple and the bottom ballot should read 2 Green, 3 Blue and 1 Purple. Thank you to Hoarder who first noted this.
*Correction: What's stated is the converse of the Condorcet Criterion. Oops - Stating conditionals can be tricky! For more details, see: https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/6hh9s...
published: 15 Jun 2017
-
Minority Rule: First Past the Post Voting
Help support videos like this: https://www.patreon.com/cgpgrey
published: 09 Mar 2011
26:07
Voting Theory
In this video, we introduce the important terminology and notions related to mathematical voting theory. We present an example which illustrates that voting can...
In this video, we introduce the important terminology and notions related to mathematical voting theory. We present an example which illustrates that voting can be much more complicated than it appears and which justifies the need to study voting mathematically.
This is lecture 17 (part 1/2) of the lecture series offered by Dr. Andrew Misseldine for the course Math 1030 - Contemporary Mathematics at Southern Utah University. A transcript of this lecture can be found at Dr. Misseldine's website or through his Google Drive at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xjV9XBwVqY2st6nXOin0qagiQmXgGN4n/view?pli=1
This lecture is based upon Math in Society by David Lippman (https://www.opentextbookstore.com/mathinsociety/), Excursions in Modern Mathematics by Peter Tannenbaum, and Dr. Misseldine's own notes. Please post any questions you might have below in the comment field and Dr. Misseldine (or other commenters) can answer them for you. Please also subscribe for further updates.
https://wn.com/Voting_Theory
In this video, we introduce the important terminology and notions related to mathematical voting theory. We present an example which illustrates that voting can be much more complicated than it appears and which justifies the need to study voting mathematically.
This is lecture 17 (part 1/2) of the lecture series offered by Dr. Andrew Misseldine for the course Math 1030 - Contemporary Mathematics at Southern Utah University. A transcript of this lecture can be found at Dr. Misseldine's website or through his Google Drive at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xjV9XBwVqY2st6nXOin0qagiQmXgGN4n/view?pli=1
This lecture is based upon Math in Society by David Lippman (https://www.opentextbookstore.com/mathinsociety/), Excursions in Modern Mathematics by Peter Tannenbaum, and Dr. Misseldine's own notes. Please post any questions you might have below in the comment field and Dr. Misseldine (or other commenters) can answer them for you. Please also subscribe for further updates.
- published: 17 Feb 2023
- views: 499
8:54
Voting Theory: Plurality Method and Condorcet Criterion
This video explains how to determine the winner of an election using the plurality methods and how to determine the Condorcet winner.
Site: http://mathispower4u...
This video explains how to determine the winner of an election using the plurality methods and how to determine the Condorcet winner.
Site: http://mathispower4u.com
https://wn.com/Voting_Theory_Plurality_Method_And_Condorcet_Criterion
This video explains how to determine the winner of an election using the plurality methods and how to determine the Condorcet winner.
Site: http://mathispower4u.com
- published: 22 Aug 2013
- views: 286949
5:33
Which voting system is the best? - Alex Gendler
Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
--
Imagine we want to ...
Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
--
Imagine we want to build a new space port at one of four recently settled Martian bases, and are holding a vote to choose its location. Of the 100 colonists on Mars, 42 live on West Base, 26 on North Base, 15 on South Base, and 17 on East Base. Assuming that everyone wants the port to be closest to their home base, what is the fairest way to conduct the vote? Alex Gendler digs into voting systems.
Lesson by Alex Gendler, directed by Biljana Labovic.
Sign up for our newsletter: http://bit.ly/TEDEdNewsletter
Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/TEDEdPatreon
Follow us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/TEDEdFacebook
Find us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTwitter
Peep us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/TEDEdInstagram
View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/which-voting-system-is-the-best-alex-gendler
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Lawrence Teh Swee Kiang, BRENDAN NEALE, Jane White, Karmi Nguyen, John C. Vesey, Yelena Baykova, Harshita Jagdish Sahijwani, Won Jang, Nick Johnson, Tariq Keblaoui, Carlos H. Costa, Eimann P. Evarola, Aleksandr Lyozin, Mohamed Elsayed, Alan Wilder, Marcus Appelbaum, Francisco Leos, Kevin O'Leary, Les Howard, Ten Cha, Mehmet Yusuf Ertekin, Arlene Weston, phkphk123321, Jennifer Kurkoski, Ryan B Harvey, Austin Randall, Abhishek Bansal, Jayant Sahewal, Dian Atamyanov, igor romanenko, Jose Arcadio Valdes Franco, Brandy Sarver, Guy Hardy, Tu-Anh Nguyen, Karl Laius, Madee Lo, JY Kang, Marc Bou Zeid, Abhishek Goel, Charles A Hershberger, Coenraad Keuning, Robert Seik, Heidi Stolt, Alexis Hevia, Todd Gross, Brady Jones, Christina Salvatore, Zhong Ming Zenny Tan, Karisa Caudill and Bruno Pinho.
https://wn.com/Which_Voting_System_Is_The_Best_Alex_Gendler
Dive into four different voting systems: plurality, instant runoff, tactical, and the Condorcet method, and find out which is fairest.
--
Imagine we want to build a new space port at one of four recently settled Martian bases, and are holding a vote to choose its location. Of the 100 colonists on Mars, 42 live on West Base, 26 on North Base, 15 on South Base, and 17 on East Base. Assuming that everyone wants the port to be closest to their home base, what is the fairest way to conduct the vote? Alex Gendler digs into voting systems.
Lesson by Alex Gendler, directed by Biljana Labovic.
Sign up for our newsletter: http://bit.ly/TEDEdNewsletter
Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/TEDEdPatreon
Follow us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/TEDEdFacebook
Find us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTwitter
Peep us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/TEDEdInstagram
View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/which-voting-system-is-the-best-alex-gendler
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Lawrence Teh Swee Kiang, BRENDAN NEALE, Jane White, Karmi Nguyen, John C. Vesey, Yelena Baykova, Harshita Jagdish Sahijwani, Won Jang, Nick Johnson, Tariq Keblaoui, Carlos H. Costa, Eimann P. Evarola, Aleksandr Lyozin, Mohamed Elsayed, Alan Wilder, Marcus Appelbaum, Francisco Leos, Kevin O'Leary, Les Howard, Ten Cha, Mehmet Yusuf Ertekin, Arlene Weston, phkphk123321, Jennifer Kurkoski, Ryan B Harvey, Austin Randall, Abhishek Bansal, Jayant Sahewal, Dian Atamyanov, igor romanenko, Jose Arcadio Valdes Franco, Brandy Sarver, Guy Hardy, Tu-Anh Nguyen, Karl Laius, Madee Lo, JY Kang, Marc Bou Zeid, Abhishek Goel, Charles A Hershberger, Coenraad Keuning, Robert Seik, Heidi Stolt, Alexis Hevia, Todd Gross, Brady Jones, Christina Salvatore, Zhong Ming Zenny Tan, Karisa Caudill and Bruno Pinho.
- published: 11 Jun 2020
- views: 1257142
6:21
Introduction to voting theory
In this video, Professor Adriana Arias at California State University, Long Beach presents a quick overview and some motivations of studying voting theory.
In this video, Professor Adriana Arias at California State University, Long Beach presents a quick overview and some motivations of studying voting theory.
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Voting_Theory
In this video, Professor Adriana Arias at California State University, Long Beach presents a quick overview and some motivations of studying voting theory.
- published: 04 Aug 2020
- views: 1085
3:43
Voting Theory: Monotonicity Criterion Using Instant Runoff Voting
This video explains the Monotonicity Criterion and how it can affect the outcome of an election when using instant runoff voting.
Site: http://mathispower4u.com...
This video explains the Monotonicity Criterion and how it can affect the outcome of an election when using instant runoff voting.
Site: http://mathispower4u.com
https://wn.com/Voting_Theory_Monotonicity_Criterion_Using_Instant_Runoff_Voting
This video explains the Monotonicity Criterion and how it can affect the outcome of an election when using instant runoff voting.
Site: http://mathispower4u.com
- published: 22 Aug 2013
- views: 23603
5:11
Non-Dictatorship (Voting Theory)
An explanation of the criterion of non dictatorship. There should not be one person that always decides the winner, no matter what they and everyone else vote....
An explanation of the criterion of non dictatorship. There should not be one person that always decides the winner, no matter what they and everyone else vote.
Sponsors: Prince Otchere, Daniel Helland, Dennis Sexton, Will Roberts and √2. Thanks for your support!
Donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Carneades
Buy stuff with Zazzle: http://www.zazzle.com/carneades
Follow us on Twitter: @CarneadesCyrene https://twitter.com/CarneadesCyrene
Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more!
Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more!
https://wn.com/Non_Dictatorship_(Voting_Theory)
An explanation of the criterion of non dictatorship. There should not be one person that always decides the winner, no matter what they and everyone else vote.
Sponsors: Prince Otchere, Daniel Helland, Dennis Sexton, Will Roberts and √2. Thanks for your support!
Donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Carneades
Buy stuff with Zazzle: http://www.zazzle.com/carneades
Follow us on Twitter: @CarneadesCyrene https://twitter.com/CarneadesCyrene
Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more!
Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more!
- published: 01 Oct 2016
- views: 2635
1:17
Election Experts: Do conspiracy theories influence voters?
Dr Daniel Jolley, Lecturer in Psychology at Staffordshire University, specialises in the psychology of conspiracy theories and discusses how they can influence...
Dr Daniel Jolley, Lecturer in Psychology at Staffordshire University, specialises in the psychology of conspiracy theories and discusses how they can influence voters during elections.
Find out more from our Election Experts -
http://blogs.staffs.ac.uk/electionexperts/
https://wn.com/Election_Experts_Do_Conspiracy_Theories_Influence_Voters
Dr Daniel Jolley, Lecturer in Psychology at Staffordshire University, specialises in the psychology of conspiracy theories and discusses how they can influence voters during elections.
Find out more from our Election Experts -
http://blogs.staffs.ac.uk/electionexperts/
- published: 10 May 2017
- views: 505
41:24
VMATYC Spring 2022: The Local Impact of Voting Theory
The Local Impact of Voting Theory – Max Aeschbacher & Jon Anderson, Utah Valley University
The process of voting is critical to political elections, many busin...
The Local Impact of Voting Theory – Max Aeschbacher & Jon Anderson, Utah Valley University
The process of voting is critical to political elections, many business and academic functions, and indeed, deciding where the family should go to dinner! We aim to shed light on an ever-changing climate of voting.
_________
Partnering with the educational community since 1979, Hawkes Learning provides reliable course materials with exemplary service in the shared pursuit of student success. We believe everything the customer experiences is our product. The values we live by are exemplified by our five core commitments: no-wait service, guaranteed reliability, student-centered innovation, simplicity and convenience, community and collaboration.
Learn more at https://www.hawkeslearning.com/
Demo the student software: http://hawkes.biz/software-demo
Request a free review copy: http://hawkes.biz/free-copy
#edtech #highereducation
https://wn.com/Vmatyc_Spring_2022_The_Local_Impact_Of_Voting_Theory
The Local Impact of Voting Theory – Max Aeschbacher & Jon Anderson, Utah Valley University
The process of voting is critical to political elections, many business and academic functions, and indeed, deciding where the family should go to dinner! We aim to shed light on an ever-changing climate of voting.
_________
Partnering with the educational community since 1979, Hawkes Learning provides reliable course materials with exemplary service in the shared pursuit of student success. We believe everything the customer experiences is our product. The values we live by are exemplified by our five core commitments: no-wait service, guaranteed reliability, student-centered innovation, simplicity and convenience, community and collaboration.
Learn more at https://www.hawkeslearning.com/
Demo the student software: http://hawkes.biz/software-demo
Request a free review copy: http://hawkes.biz/free-copy
#edtech #highereducation
- published: 21 Apr 2022
- views: 9
11:36
Voting Systems and the Condorcet Paradox | Infinite Series
Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/donateinfi
What is the best voting system? Voting...
Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/donateinfi
What is the best voting system? Voting seems relatively straightforward, yet four of the most widely used voting systems can produce four completely different winners. Get 10% off a custom domain and email address by going to https://www.hover.com/InfiniteSeries
*Correction: The ballots at 1:20 were labeled incorrectly. At 1:20 the top ballot should read 1 Green, 2 Blue and 3 Purple and the bottom ballot should read 2 Green, 3 Blue and 1 Purple. Thank you to Hoarder who first noted this.
*Correction: What's stated is the converse of the Condorcet Criterion. Oops - Stating conditionals can be tricky! For more details, see: https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/6hh9sb/voting_systems_and_the_condorcet_paradox_infinite/diyft53/
Tweet at us! @pbsinfinite
Facebook: facebook.com/pbsinfinite series
Email us! pbsinfiniteseries [at] gmail [dot] com
Previous Episode
Pantographs and the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYaCtHPCARc
Written and Hosted by Kelsey Houston-Edwards
Produced by Rusty Ward
Graphics by Ray Lux
Made by Kornhaber Brown (www.kornhaberbrown.com)
With access to a complete set of ranked ballots - which means we know every person’s opinions - it seems like a clear winner should emerge. But it doesn’t. The outcome of the election depends critically on what process you use to convert all those individual’s preferences into a group preference.
Further Resources:
Voting and Election Decision Methods
http://www.ams.org/samplings/feature-column/fcarc-voting-decision
The Mathematics of Voting
https://www.math.ku.edu/~jmartin/courses/math105-F11/Lectures/chapter1-part1.pdf
The Mathematics of Voting, Power and Sharing
http://web.math.princeton.edu/math_alive/6/Notes1.pdf
CGP Grey Voting Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLej2SlXPEd37YwwEY7mm0WyZ8cfB1TxXa
Comments answered by Kelsey:
FossilFighters101
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOzhF3QoTCA&lc=z12fi1jgnle5wre0k22puzfojxnbzjirk04
Abi Gail
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOzhF3QoTCA&lc=z13kin5rcqatih1i004cjdfwsofhi1hopgo
Lucas Hoffses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOzhF3QoTCA&lc=z13nilewrtbmfp24t04cgdlziqafvzbahkk0k
https://wn.com/Voting_Systems_And_The_Condorcet_Paradox_|_Infinite_Series
Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/donateinfi
What is the best voting system? Voting seems relatively straightforward, yet four of the most widely used voting systems can produce four completely different winners. Get 10% off a custom domain and email address by going to https://www.hover.com/InfiniteSeries
*Correction: The ballots at 1:20 were labeled incorrectly. At 1:20 the top ballot should read 1 Green, 2 Blue and 3 Purple and the bottom ballot should read 2 Green, 3 Blue and 1 Purple. Thank you to Hoarder who first noted this.
*Correction: What's stated is the converse of the Condorcet Criterion. Oops - Stating conditionals can be tricky! For more details, see: https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/6hh9sb/voting_systems_and_the_condorcet_paradox_infinite/diyft53/
Tweet at us! @pbsinfinite
Facebook: facebook.com/pbsinfinite series
Email us! pbsinfiniteseries [at] gmail [dot] com
Previous Episode
Pantographs and the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYaCtHPCARc
Written and Hosted by Kelsey Houston-Edwards
Produced by Rusty Ward
Graphics by Ray Lux
Made by Kornhaber Brown (www.kornhaberbrown.com)
With access to a complete set of ranked ballots - which means we know every person’s opinions - it seems like a clear winner should emerge. But it doesn’t. The outcome of the election depends critically on what process you use to convert all those individual’s preferences into a group preference.
Further Resources:
Voting and Election Decision Methods
http://www.ams.org/samplings/feature-column/fcarc-voting-decision
The Mathematics of Voting
https://www.math.ku.edu/~jmartin/courses/math105-F11/Lectures/chapter1-part1.pdf
The Mathematics of Voting, Power and Sharing
http://web.math.princeton.edu/math_alive/6/Notes1.pdf
CGP Grey Voting Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLej2SlXPEd37YwwEY7mm0WyZ8cfB1TxXa
Comments answered by Kelsey:
FossilFighters101
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOzhF3QoTCA&lc=z12fi1jgnle5wre0k22puzfojxnbzjirk04
Abi Gail
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOzhF3QoTCA&lc=z13kin5rcqatih1i004cjdfwsofhi1hopgo
Lucas Hoffses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOzhF3QoTCA&lc=z13nilewrtbmfp24t04cgdlziqafvzbahkk0k
- published: 15 Jun 2017
- views: 162257
6:31
Minority Rule: First Past the Post Voting
Help support videos like this: https://www.patreon.com/cgpgrey
Help support videos like this: https://www.patreon.com/cgpgrey
https://wn.com/Minority_Rule_First_Past_The_Post_Voting
Help support videos like this: https://www.patreon.com/cgpgrey
- published: 09 Mar 2011
- views: 6543797