Forest wrote- Perhaps using an L_n norm with n somewhere between 2 and infinity (which corresponds to the max norm that yields regular CR which is strategically equivalent to Approval) would be a good compromise. The n could be adjusted to take into account the relative importance of quantization error and potential for manipulation in the application. --- D- What does John/Mary Q. Citizen-Voter (in the 90 to 110 political I.Q. range interested in NOT electing some left/ right extremist political lunatic) think about the above ??? Let us guess.
- RE: Finding the probable best candidate? DEMOREP1
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? MIKE OSSIPOFF
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? Forest Simmons
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? Blake Cretney
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? DEMOREP1
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? Forest Simmons
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? Rob LeGrand
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? Forest Simmons
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? Steve Barney
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? Rob LeGrand
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? Forest Simmons
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? Steve Barney
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? Rob LeGrand
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? DEMOREP1
- Re: Finding the probable best candidate? Steve Barney