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Each member of a group has transitive preferences. But when a vote is taken, the collective preferences of the group are not transitive. This anomaly is referred to as the ________. a. Reversal paradox b. Agenda paradox c. Condorcet paradox d. Independence of irrelevant alternatives

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Condorcet paradox

Step-by-step explanation:

Condorcet paradox is the paradox of the transitive preferences that arise from the group of individuals' transitive preferences under the majority roles.

The simplest manifestation of the group of the three alternatives such as a b and c. There are three alternatives for all the voters such as have ABC, b has BCA and c had CBA, etc. This is called the cyclic majority or the paradox of the voters in transitive alternatives.

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