On Keeping Touch with Reality and Failing to be Befuddled by Mathematics
Ron Johnston
British Journal of Political Science, 1996, vol. 26, issue 4, 598-599
Abstract:
Peter Morriss (see pp. 595–7) criticizes most applications of mathematically derived power indices, including mine and the response to my original Note. He uses uncomplimentary terms, implying that we are not only wrong but also fools for being wrong.
Date: 1996
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