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In determining the interval estimates for a population variance using the sample variance, it is appropriate to use the values from a chi-square distribution rather than a t-distribution.
Paradox Of Voting
The situation where individual rational actors have little incentive to vote, considering their single vote is unlikely to change the outcome, yet voting occurs on a large scale.
Paradox Of Voting
The scenario where the cost of voting exceeds the expected benefits, leading to the rational abstention by individuals, despite collectively affecting the outcome.
Median-Voter Model
A theory in political science suggesting that the outcome of a majority-vote election is most likely to align with the preferences of the median voter.
Coase Theorem
The idea, first stated by economist Ronald Coase, that some externalities can be resolved through private negotiations among the affected parties.
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