Product ID: 5601
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High School
The Mathematical Theory of Elections (HiMAP)
Author: Joseph Malkevitch
This module illustrates how mathematics can design and analyze election and ranking methods. Preference schedules, fairness criteria, and weighted voting all demonstrate that how votes are counted can affect the outcome of an election. HiMAP Module 1.
HiMAP library now available on CD-ROM product no. 7593
Table of Contents:
SECTION 1: SOME ELECTIONS RESULTS
SECTION 2: TYPES OF BALLOTS
SECTION 3: ELECTION METHODS
SECTION 4: ARROW'S THEOREM
SECTION 5: PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION
SECTION 6: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
REFERENCES
GLOSSARY
©1999 by COMAP, Inc.
HiMAP
68 pages
Mathematics Topics:
Algebra , Discrete & Finite Mathematics
Application Areas:
Social Studies , Political Science, Voting Theory
Prerequisites:
Algebra I & II, finite mathematics
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