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On Empirical Validation of Compactness Measures for Electoral Redistricting and Its Significance for Application of Models in the Social Science
Social Science Computer Review
  • Christine CHOU, National Dong Hwa University
  • Steven O. KIMBROUGH, University of Pennsylvania
  • Frederic H. MURPHY, Temple University
  • John SULLIVAN-FEDOCK, University of Pennsylvania
  • C. Jason Woodard, Singapore Management University
Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
Publisher’s Version
Publication Date
1-2013
Abstract
Use of optimization models in science and policy applications is often problematic because the best available models are very inaccurate representations of the originating problems. Such is the case with electoral districting models, for which there exist no generally accepted measures of compactness, in spite of many proposals and much analytical study. This article reports on an experimental investigation of subjective judgments of compactness for electoral districts. The experiment draws on a unique database of 116 distinct, legally valid districting plans for the Philadelphia City Council, discovered with evolutionary computation. Subjects in the experiment displayed, in the aggregate, remarkable agreement with several standard measures of compactness, thus providing warrant for use of these measures that has heretofore been unavailable. The exercise also lends support to the underlying methodology on display here, which proposes to use models based on subjective judgments in combination with algorithms that find multiple solutions in order to support application of optimization models in contexts in which they are only very approximate representations.
Keywords
  • systems design,
  • evolutionary design,
  • emotive design,
  • genetic algorithms,
  • evolutionary computing,
  • districting,
  • zone design,
  • compactness,
  • redistricting,
  • reapportionment,
  • interactive evolutionary computing
Identifier
10.1177/0894439313484262
Publisher
SAGE
Additional URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0894439313484262
Citation Information
Christine CHOU, Steven O. KIMBROUGH, Frederic H. MURPHY, John SULLIVAN-FEDOCK, et al.. "On Empirical Validation of Compactness Measures for Electoral Redistricting and Its Significance for Application of Models in the Social Science" Social Science Computer Review Vol. 32 Iss. 4 (2013) p. 534 - 543 ISSN: 0894-4393
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cjwoodard/50/