Interactive Models
2
Visualization Types
5+
Learning Time
< 10 min
SDS theory explains how groups combine individual preferences into collective decisions using mathematical rules like majority vote, unanimity, or proportional representation.
SJS theory models how group members influence each other's continuous judgments (like ratings or estimates) through discussion and persuasion.
- Choose a model: Start with SDS for discrete choices or SJS for continuous judgments
- Set parameters: Adjust group size, decision rules, and initial positions
- Run simulation: Watch the dynamics unfold in real-time visualizations
- Explore results: Compare different scenarios to understand group dynamics
This matrix shows the decision scheme rules (D) - how different group compositions lead to final choices.
Note: This matrix represents the social process rules, not individual preferences.
Most Likely
Entropy
Polarization
No SDS results yet
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Key Metrics
Influence Matrix
No SJS results yet
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No comparison results yet
Configure parameters and click 'Run Comparison' to see results