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Monotonicity extends to a fairness criterion for social welfare methods as follows: a social welfare method satisfies Monotonicity if whenever a given preference table produces a social welfare with A ranked above B, then A remains ranked above B even if voters who have B ranked above A reverse their rankings for these candidates. Decide whether the social welfare methods defined by the Plurality, Borda Count, Hare, and Coombs Methods satisfy or violate the Monotonicity Criterion for social welfare methods. Prove your answer.​

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Book : If candidate or alternative X is a winner of an election and one (or mranked above B, then A remains ranked above B even if voters who have B ranked above A reverse their rankings for theseore) of the other candidates or alternatives is Monotonicity extends to a fairness criterion for social welfare methods as follows: a social welfare method satisfies Monotonicity if whenever a given preference table produces a social welfare with A ranked above B, then A remains ranked above B even if voters who have B ranked above A reverse their rankings for these candidates. Decide whether the social welfare methods defined by the Plurality, Borda Count, Hare, and Coombs Methods satisfy or violate the Monotonicity Criterion for social welfare methods. Prove your answer.​

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