Abstract

Abstract Computer simulation is used to estimate the Condorcet efficiency of constant scoring rules on nine or fewer candidates. Condorcet efficiency is defined as the probability that a voting procedures selects a Condorcet winner when there is one. It is assumed that the number of voters is very large and that voters' preferences meet the impartial culture condition. The simulation process is based upon the representation of the Condorcet efficiencies as multivariate normal positive orthant probabilities.

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