The borda count method is used in many different situations which of the following does not use the borda count method?
1. rankings of nfl football teams
2. rankings of ncaa college teams
3. major league baseball for the year's most valuable player
4. college football, for the heisman trophy
In Borda count, voters rank options or candidates in order of preference. So, for example, the voter gives a 1 to their most preferred candidate, a 2 to their second most preferred, and so on. Then, Points are given to each candidate in reverse proportion to their ranking, so that higher-ranked candidates receive more points. When all votes have been counted, and the points added up, the candidate with the most points wins.
For 2,3, 4 Borda count can be used for these and mostly used in US for granting these sport awards.
For 1 borda count is not used. Thurstonian model and Borda count both should be used to get best results.
The borda count method is used in many different situations which of the following does not...
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