Andrew Papale on Nostr: Curious about the implications of Duverger's Law in political sociology on behavioral ...
Curious about the implications of Duverger's Law in political sociology on behavioral neuroscience. In general, when do seemingly many options collapse into a binary choice? How can groups reconcile individual differences of opinion into a consensus choice?
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