1Preface
54Complete Freedom Systems Offer the Most Accuracy
2Study prerequisites
55More Details Of Voting Systems
3Voting And The Poll
56Guaranteed Accuracy Voting System
4Voting Language And Labels
57Definition: Lifetime Total Damage
5Fundamental Equations Of Voting
58Definition: Personal Accuracy Threshold
6Formalism In Mathematical Labels
59Guaranteed Accuracy voting for Law Makers and Courts
7Introducing Targets And The Three Critical Points
60Here are some other popular systems:
8Proof Of The Accuracy Equation Using Formal Statistical Methods
61Notes about Unanimous And Super Majority Voting Systems
9Ideal Poll Net Accuracy Formula
62Equivalency of results principle
10The Three Critical Points
63Note On Jury And Voter Size
110.5 or 50% Is The Point Of Perfect Randomness
64The Personal Accuracy Number PAN
121 or 100% Indicates Perfect Accuracy
65Total System Versus Single Event Or Variable Probability
13Intelligence
66Total Serial Probability Of Multiple Events
14Accuracy
67Total Parallel Probability
15A Single Voter Is Similar To A Coin
68Graphical View Of Reliability
16The Guess Probability
69Total Freedom Systems Offer Great Reliability
17Tossing A Coin With Yes, No Sides Is Similar To Tossing A Voter With A Yes, No Sides
70Degree Of Freedom, And Freedom
18Accuracy And Reliability
71Freedom Concept In Mathematics
19Calculate A Desired Accuracy Threshold Point Of YES For A Poll
72Group Power As Mob Coercion Power
20Calculate Required Size For A Group
73Personal Physical And Mental Errors
21Poll Members Randomness Considerations
74Private Property
22Group Margin Of Error
75Definition: Cost To Aggression Transition
23Understanding Z-Score and how it is evaluated
76A Vaccine For ‘Coercive Do-Gooders’
24A Probability As A Single Value, As An Interval, Or As A Distribution
77Possible Ways To Prevent Choice Reduction
25Accuracy Using The Binomial Distribution Formula
78More Vaccines To Strengthen Freedom
26Small Sample Size Problems
79The Threat Index
27Bessel’s Correction For Variance Is Important
80Opposition To Freedom
28Error Stability
81Values
29A Probability Point Stretched To A Distribution
82Attacking The Center Of Intelligence
30Definition: Deviation Interval or Error Interval
83Philosophical statements are best when translated to mathematical equations
31Definition of Z Value
84Public Education
32The Political Error
85A Mental Experiment In Guessing: Humans Versus Coin Machines
33The Ultimate Deterrent Against Political Error
86Intelligence Versus Randomness or Dumbness: Unrepeatable Experiment
34Error Reduction Feedback Loop For Decisions Makers
87Ramifications of the experiment
35Introduction To The Understanding Feedback Loops For Error Prevention, Reduction, Or Correction
88Regarding Intelligence
36The Three Important Personal Costs
89Case 1: The Trial Of Jesus Christ
37The Law-Maker And The Citizen Voter Are Linked To An Accuracy-Free-Market
90Case 2: The Trial Of Socrates
38Legitimacy And Representation Power
91Case 3: The Trial Of Galileo Galilei
39Persons Serving In Office
92Grading Systems For Students Or Others
40Chain Of Accuracy And Legitimacy And Their Decay
93Chapter: Candidate Selection
41Group Legitimacy Or Representation Number
94Current Public Voting Systems With Multi Candidates Options Are Flawed
42Government Systems
95Chapter: Miscellaneous Issues In Law
43Basic Government Systems
96Errors In Law-Makers’ Decisions:
44Example Of Analyzing A System: The Simple Majority Rule Voting System
97Judicial Review Power
45The Simple Majority Voting System Has 0% Guaranteed Accuracy
98Errors In The Courts Decisions
46Voting Process Requirements:
99Example Of Practical Strategies: How Freedom Of Choice Can Increase
47Vote Scope Limits Principle
100Appendix: Random Equivalence Theorems
48Guaranteed Accuracy voting systems
101Appendix: Statistical Equivalence for A Single Student Exam And A Group Vote
49Ignorance Voting Systems
102Appendix: Poll Accuracy Equation Quick Overview
50Types Of Governing Or Government Systems
103Appendix: The Vote Bernoulli Trial, Missed Opportunity and Ideal Target
51Guaranteed Accuracy governed systems
104Appendix: Why Scientific Accuracy Should Be Defined as Net Success, Not Mere Success Percentage
52Ignorance Rule Governed Systems
105Reference:
53Consent Rule Governed Systems