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For Popper,a nonscientific theory:
Social Choice
A theoretical framework for analysis of combining individual preferences, interests, or welfare to reach a collective decision or social welfare in a given society.
Aggregating
The process of combining multiple pieces of data or information into a single comprehensive whole.
Incentives
Refers to stimuli that motivate individuals or entities to perform certain actions or behaviors.
Majority Rule Voting
A voting system in which each member has one vote, and decisions are made by a majority of the votes cast, typically more than half.
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