Vote for Justice: Condorcet's Jury Theorem, Part 2

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This is the second of five Demonstrations about Condorcet's jury theorem (1785). Looking at each voter's vote for two alternatives, "right" or "wrong", with a given probability bias and voters, we see how majority voting decisions are made; a neutral decision may be made when the number of voters is an even number.

Contributed by: Tetsuya Saito (March 2011)
Open content licensed under CC BY-NC-SA


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