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Kleros can go beyond simple Yes/No arbitration cases to cover also multiple choices and even numerical/scalar outcomes (e.g. what is the number of electoral college votes won by Biden in the 2020 election?). 
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For complex multi-factorial cases, the [Pendulum arbitration](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum\_arbitration) method can be used to ask the Kleros jury to choose between two or more sets of outcomes.
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We normally prescribe offering binary choices to the jury as it avoids the negative effects of vote-splitting, and allows for a small number of jurors (potentially as low as just one) to already arrive at a useful result.
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For complex multi-factorial cases, the [Pendulum arbitration](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum\_arbitration) method can be used to ask the Kleros jury to choose between two (or more sets of outcomes).
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