The limitations of Plurality Voting: An illustration

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Posted by eaton on May 3, 2006 at 11:58am
Are you at least 13 years old?
14% (1 vote)
Are you a programmer?
57% (4 votes)
Are you a Drupal user?
29% (2 votes)
Total votes: 7

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Very good example

Posted by augustin on May 3, 2006 at 3:26pm

Better than mine, and much more concise, too :)

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Where is the 4th option?

Posted by markus_petrux on May 5, 2006 at 2:57pm

None of the above :p

...just taking a walk around here. :)

Precisely!

Posted by eaton on May 5, 2006 at 3:17pm

Plurality voting's drawback, as you've noted, is that it artificially forces users into options that may not suit them well, and may also mask important data. The polls themselves must be written VERY carefully to avoid begging-the-question, and that tends to lead to ballot-bloat, with each response trying to encompass a particular combination of votes rather than a discrete vote.

Anyhow, yes. None of the above -- or all of the above! ;)

What about CowboyNeal?

Posted by grohk on May 6, 2006 at 11:51pm

Has anyone looked into how the the quiz or decisions modules in contrib work? It seems to me that most people use the poll module for fun, not serious information collection. Perhaps these modules could help implement this functionality without over complicating the core (soon to be contrib from what I read) poll.module.

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