A law firm is run by four partners ( A , B , C , and D ) . Each partner has one vote and decisions are made by majority rule, but in the case of a 2-2 tie, the coalition with D (the junior partner) loses. (For example, { A , B } wins, but { A , D } loses.) a. List all the winning coalitions in this voting system and find the critical players in each. b. Find the Banzhaf power distribution in this law firm.
A law firm is run by four partners ( A , B , C , and D ) . Each partner has one vote and decisions are made by majority rule, but in the case of a 2-2 tie, the coalition with D (the junior partner) loses. (For example, { A , B } wins, but { A , D } loses.) a. List all the winning coalitions in this voting system and find the critical players in each. b. Find the Banzhaf power distribution in this law firm.
A law firm is run by four partners
(
A
,
B
,
C
,
and
D
)
. Each partner has one vote and decisions are made by majority rule, but in the case of a 2-2 tie, the coalition with
D
(the junior partner) loses. (For example,
{
A
,
B
}
wins, but
{
A
,
D
}
loses.)
a. List all the winning coalitions in this voting system and find the critical players in each.
b. Find the Banzhaf power distribution in this law firm.
During busy political seasons, many opinion polls are conducted. In apresidential race, how do you think the participants in polls are generally selected?Discuss any issues regarding simple random, stratified, systematic, cluster, andconvenience sampling in these polls. What about other types of polls, besides political?
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