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When deciding to develop a systematic review researches should consider three main areas in managing the project: develop a team, set a timeline, and choose a software.
Condorcet Paradox
A situation in social choice theory where collective preferences can be cyclic (i.e., A is preferred to B, B is preferred to C, and C is preferred to A), showing the non-transitivity of majority preferences.
Arrow Impossibility Theorem
A theorem stating that no rank-order voting system can be designed that always satisfies three fairness criteria: non-dictatorship, Pareto efficiency, and independence of irrelevant alternatives.
Pairwise Majority Voting
A voting system in which decisions are made by comparing the preferences of the majority for each pair of options in turn.
Symbolism
A late-19th-century movement based on the idea that the artist was not an imitator of nature but a creator who transformed the facts of nature into a symbol of the inner experience of that fact.
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