Before the year ends, you're looking for a good music playlist for all of your friends and family to enjoy in those last few minutes on New Years Eve. The conflict, however, is that most of the people you know have very different music tastes and interests making it extremely hard for you to choose the right music. Because it's New Year's Eve, you really do want to please most, if not, all of your guests, so what you do is ask them to fill out a survey on a playlist you've put together which includes ten very different songs. You will play all of the songs before the year ends but it will be based on your guests' votes and depending on which song is ranked the highest, the playlist will then be played from least favorite song to most favorite to end the the year off enjoying some great music.
The playlist consists of these 10 songs:
- Maroon 5: Animals
- Coldplay: Sky Full Of Stars
- Phoenix: 1901
- The Killers: Mr. Brightside
- Ed Sheeran: Sing
- The 1975: Chocolate
- Sam Smith: Stay With Me
- Enrique Iglesias: Bailando
- 5 Seconds of Summer: She Looks So Perfect
- Benny Benassi: Cinema
After asking your 35 guests to fill out the survey, your results, from least favorite song to favorite, are as follows:
1. Maroon 5: Animals
2. The 1975: Chocolate
3. The Killers: Mr. Brightside
4. Enrique Iglesias: Bailando
5. Sam Smith: Stay With me
6. Coldplay: Sky Full of Stars
7. Benny Benassi: Cinema
8. 5 Seconds Of Summer: She Looks So Perfect
9. Ed Sheeran: Sing
10. Phoenix: 1901
The WINNER is "Animals"!!!
In this survey, I used two major methods of election for selecting which song was the most popular which determined how the playlist would be set up. They were:
This method is the most commonly used in our everyday lives when trying to decide on a variety of options. The way that this method works is:
Candidates
First Place Votes
Animals
The 1975
Killers
Enrique Iglesias
Sam Smith
Sky Full of Stars
Benny Benassi
5 Seconds of Summer
Ed Sheeran
1901
(Out of 35 People)
8
6
5
5
4
2
2
1
1
1
Another possible method we could use is the Borda Count Method.
Now, we will do the same thing using the Borda Count Method. But what is this method?
Now, with only the first three choices from the playlist which are "Animals" (A), "Chocolate" (C), and "Mr. Brightside" (M), we'll see how the Borda Count Works:
# of Votes
4 5 6 8
1st Choice
2nd Choice
3rd Choice
M M A C
A A C A
C A M M
2
1
0
Now, we will multiply the number of votes by the last place votes which go up by 1 starting at zero for each of the song choices and see which one is elected off of the top 3 choices. Once multiplied, we will end up the the totals:
(M) Mr. Brightside = 8 + 10 + 0 + 0 = 18
(A) Animals = 4 + 5 + 8 + 12 = 29
(C) Chocolate = 0 + 0 + 6 + 16 = 22
Once again, with using a different method, "Animals" is still the most voted song and won the election
The use the Borda Count Method, apart from just the common plurality method for a few important reasons:
So, in the end, even though there was an overall winner of who was the favorite song, all the songs will be played at the event but just based on what order they were put in using both the Plurality method and the Borda Count Method. The Final New Years Eve Playlist would look like this:
1. Maroon 5: Animals
2. The 1975: Chocolate
3. The Killers: Mr. Brightside
4. Enrique Iglesias: Bailando
5. Sam Smith: Stay With me
6. Coldplay: Sky Full of Stars
7. Benny Benassi: Cinema
8. 5 Seconds Of Summer: She Looks So Perfect
9. Ed Sheeran: Sing
10. Phoenix: 1901