>In other words: yes, correlation between degree of >strategizing and political stance makes Bayesian regret >bigger. But we don't have reason to be afraid of big >correlations of that kind.
Still thinking that, I feel like addig something: If I don't vote and at the end a bad candidate wins, I will kick myself for having not voted. And I will find little comfort in the fact that if all voter groups abstain in the same proportion, the result is the same as if they all voted. If in a Plurality I vote for Calero and he gets almost nothing and Bush wins instead of Gore, I will kick myself for having wasted my vote on an almost chanceless candidate. If in a Range(1,2,3,...,100) I give 100 to Calero, 10 to Gore and nothing to Bush, and Bush wins instead of Gore, I will still kick myself for having wasted nine-tenth of my vote on an almost chanceless candidate. Peter Barath Megújult a Jobline.hu! 2600 állásból most még egyszerűbben válogathatsz és önéletrajzodat akár 1 perc alatt is feltöltheted. http://ad.adverticum.net/b/cl,1,6022,191642,246289/click.prm ---- Election-Methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info