Non-negative responsiveness

Non-negative responsiveness or monotonicity is a property of a social choice rule, which says that increasing a candidate's rank on some ballots should not cause them to lose (or vice versa, that decreasing a candidate's rank should not cause them to win). This means rankings can be interpreted as ordering candidates from best to worst, with higher ranks corresponding to more support.

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Non-negative responsiveness

Non-negative responsiveness or monotonicity is a property of a social choice rule, which says that increasing a candidate's rank on some ballots should not cause them to lose (or vice versa, that decreasing a candidate's rank should not cause them to win). This means rankings can be interpreted as ordering candidates from best to worst, with higher ranks corresponding to more support.

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