Groups differ in the homogeneity of their members' preferences. Reflecting this, we propose a probabilistic criterion for evaluating and comparing the adequateness of preference aggregation procedures that takes into account information on the considered group's homogeneity structure. Further, we discuss two approaches for approximating our criterion if information is only imperfectly given and show how to estimate these approximations from data. As a preparation, we elaborate some general minimal requirements for measuring homogeneity and discuss a specific proposal for a homogeneity measure. Finally, we investigate our framework by comparing aggregation rules in a simulation study
In this paper we analyze judgement aggregation problems in which a group of agents independently vot...
One of the goals of psychological research on subjective judgments is to develop procedures that can...
In a binary aggregation problem, a group of voters each express yes/no choices regarding a number of...
Groups differ in the homogeneity of their members' preferences. Reflecting this, we propose a proba...
A statistical criterion for evaluating the appropriateness of preference aggregation functions for a...
We propose a probabilistic-logical framework for group decision-making. Its main characteristic is ...
If individual voters observe the true ranking on a set of alternatives with error, then the social c...
We consider measuring the degree of homogeneity for preference-approval profiles which include the a...
We study various methods of aggregating individual judgments and individual priorities in group deci...
We study various methods of aggregating individual judgments and individual priorities in group deci...
The aggregation of individual preference into the collective consensus opinion is a key issue in dec...
Preference surveys often strive to reveal the perceptions of respondents with different demographic ...
If each member of a group assigns a certain probability to a hypothesis, what probability should the...
The aim of the paper is to provide several quantitative measures concerning preference structure in ...
Many decision problems cannot be solved exactly and use several estimation algorithms that assign sc...
In this paper we analyze judgement aggregation problems in which a group of agents independently vot...
One of the goals of psychological research on subjective judgments is to develop procedures that can...
In a binary aggregation problem, a group of voters each express yes/no choices regarding a number of...
Groups differ in the homogeneity of their members' preferences. Reflecting this, we propose a proba...
A statistical criterion for evaluating the appropriateness of preference aggregation functions for a...
We propose a probabilistic-logical framework for group decision-making. Its main characteristic is ...
If individual voters observe the true ranking on a set of alternatives with error, then the social c...
We consider measuring the degree of homogeneity for preference-approval profiles which include the a...
We study various methods of aggregating individual judgments and individual priorities in group deci...
We study various methods of aggregating individual judgments and individual priorities in group deci...
The aggregation of individual preference into the collective consensus opinion is a key issue in dec...
Preference surveys often strive to reveal the perceptions of respondents with different demographic ...
If each member of a group assigns a certain probability to a hypothesis, what probability should the...
The aim of the paper is to provide several quantitative measures concerning preference structure in ...
Many decision problems cannot be solved exactly and use several estimation algorithms that assign sc...
In this paper we analyze judgement aggregation problems in which a group of agents independently vot...
One of the goals of psychological research on subjective judgments is to develop procedures that can...
In a binary aggregation problem, a group of voters each express yes/no choices regarding a number of...