We discuss two inter-related puzzling features of the literature on a priori voting power. First, the mathematical model used in virtually all this literature does not recognize abstention as an option distinct from both a 'yes' and a 'no' vote. Second, real-life decision rules of voting bodies---in particular the US legislature and the UN Security Council---are misrepresented as though they did not allow abstention as a tertium quid. We suggest that these misrepresentations may be examples of what philosophers of science call 'theory-laden observation'
Assumptions regarding the effect of an abstention guide the theory and practice of abstention across...
International audienceIt may happen that the favorite candidate of a voter loses an election if that...
textMore than a half-century of behavioral political science has shaped the dominant view of America...
In the voting-power literature the rules of decision of the US Congress and the UN Security Council ...
This Article examines the effect of abstentions on the outcome of votes. Scholars (and voters) opera...
Models and reality: the curious case of the absent abstention Article (Accepted version
We analyze single binary-choice voting rules and identify the presence of the No-Show paradox in thi...
We analyze single binary-choice voting rules and identify the presence of the No-show paradox in thi...
International audienceMany people vote in large elections with costs to vote although the expected b...
As in large elections, substantialabstention is frequently observed inlegislative assemblies. This p...
We study decision-making in committees whose members can collect costly information and focus on und...
International audienceMany people vote in large elections with costs to vote although the expected b...
This article aims to combine the spatial models of candidate/party choice and abstention/participati...
Assumptions regarding the effect of an abstention guide the theory and practice of abstention across...
International audienceIt may happen that the favorite candidate of a voter loses an election if that...
textMore than a half-century of behavioral political science has shaped the dominant view of America...
In the voting-power literature the rules of decision of the US Congress and the UN Security Council ...
This Article examines the effect of abstentions on the outcome of votes. Scholars (and voters) opera...
Models and reality: the curious case of the absent abstention Article (Accepted version
We analyze single binary-choice voting rules and identify the presence of the No-Show paradox in thi...
We analyze single binary-choice voting rules and identify the presence of the No-show paradox in thi...
International audienceMany people vote in large elections with costs to vote although the expected b...
As in large elections, substantialabstention is frequently observed inlegislative assemblies. This p...
We study decision-making in committees whose members can collect costly information and focus on und...
International audienceMany people vote in large elections with costs to vote although the expected b...
This article aims to combine the spatial models of candidate/party choice and abstention/participati...
Assumptions regarding the effect of an abstention guide the theory and practice of abstention across...
International audienceIt may happen that the favorite candidate of a voter loses an election if that...
textMore than a half-century of behavioral political science has shaped the dominant view of America...