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Is there suppose to be a picture because it’s not showing up.
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a)Not enough information
b)A Borda count election will likely violate the Condorcet Criterion. There usually is a Condorcet winner in a borda count election, however, this candidate will not be declared winner due to the point tally at the end of a borda count election.
Explanation:
The question fails to provide details of the election referenced in "question HW3". Notwithstanding, an attempt has been made to answer said question based on general principles
Borda count is a voting system in which voters rank the candidates in an order of preference. Points are given for the position of a candidate in a voter's rank order. The candidate with the most points wins.
The Borda count does not comply with the Condorcet criterion in the following case. Consider an election consisting of five voters and three alternatives, in which three voters prefer A to B and B to C, while two of the voters prefer B to C and C to A. The fact that A is preferred by three of the five voters to all other alternatives makes it a Condorcet Winner. However the Borda count awards 2 points for 1st choice, 1 point for second and 0 points for third. Thus, from three voters who prefer A, A receives 6 points (3 x 2), and 0 points from the other two voters, for a total of 6 points. B receives 3 points (3 x 1) from the three voters who prefer A to B to C, and 4 points (2 x 2) from the other two voters who prefer B to C to A. With 7 points, B is the Borda winner.
I think b would be correct not sure though
The correct answer would be option D, Role Confusion.
When his parents voice their disapproval, he replies, 'Whatever'. Andrew's response indicates the Role Confusion.
Explanation:
Role confusion is one of the eight stages of psychosocial development model, which was proposed by Eric Erikson. It is precisely the fifth stage of the developmental process.
This stage starts at the age of 12 and lasts till the age of 19. During this stage of development, the adolescent search for his identity and roles and intensely explores the personal values, beliefs and goals.
During this stage, the adolescent is not clear about his current as well as future roles. There is a confusion between his desired and expected roles. So when Andrew failed several classes, lost his job and spends most of his time sleeping, it means he is going through the role confusion stage, where he is least bothered about other's disapproval.
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