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  2. Median voting rule - Wikipedia

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    Here is a proof that the median rule is strategyproof: Consider first a voter whose peak is below the median. Reporting a lower peak will not change the median; reporting a higher peak will either keep the median unchanged or increase the median. In all cases, the voter does not gain. Similarly, consider a voter whose peak is above the median.

  3. JAMA Surgery - Wikipedia

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    The acceptance rate for JAMA Surgery is 14% with a median time to first decision in 10 days and 38 days with review. All articles are published online first. Additional information on the types of articles published and editorial policies is available in the journal's "Instructions for Authors".

  4. Median voter theorem - Wikipedia

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    In political science and social choice, the median voter theorem states that if voters and candidates are distributed along a one-dimensional spectrum and voters have single-peaked preferences, any voting method that is compatible with majority-rule will elect the candidate preferred by the median voter. The theorem was first set out by Duncan ...

  5. Highest median voting rules - Wikipedia

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    For discrete grading scales, the median is insensitive to changes in the data and highly sensitive to the choice of scale (as there are large "gaps" between ratings). Most tie-breaking rules choose between tied candidates by comparing their relative shares of proponents (above-median grades) and opponents (below-median grades). [2]

  6. Voting - Wikipedia

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    Whenever several people who do not all agree need to make some decision, voting is a very common way of reaching a decision peacefully. The right to vote is usually restricted to certain people. Members of a society or club, or shareholders of a company, but not outsiders, may elect its officers, or adopt or change its rules, in a similar way ...

  7. What does it mean when the median age of the first-time ... - AOL

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    In contrast, the median age of the first-time buyer in the 1980s was in their 20s. In Thurston County, the median price of a home here last month was $507,000, up a little more than 1% from ...

  8. Leahy–Smith America Invents Act - Wikipedia

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    Establishes additional USPTO satellite offices, the first to be located in Detroit, Michigan. [10] Third-party submission of prior art. Third parties may submit prior art to a published application, if the prior art is submitted prior to the later of: the mailing date of the first office action, or six months after publication. [10]

  9. Condorcet's jury theorem - Wikipedia

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    Condorcet's jury theorem is a political science theorem about the relative probability of a given group of individuals arriving at a correct decision. The theorem was first expressed by the Marquis de Condorcet in his 1785 work Essay on the Application of Analysis to the Probability of Majority Decisions. [1]