Hiya! If anyone could give me guidance on this question regarding one and two step dominance matrices, I'll repay you with a giant watermelon :']
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Leanne has 1 two-step dominance, which implies that the person he dominates has 1 one-step dominance, which can only be Neil. Thus
Leanne dominates Neil. Ken has 2 one-step dominances and also 2 two-step dominances, which means that the two people he dominates each have 1 one-step dominance, which can only be Leanne and Neil. Thus
Ken dominates Leanne and Neil. Neil has 1 one-step dominance and 2 two-step dominances, which means he dominates either Ken or Maggy. We already established that Ken dominates Neil, thus
Neil can only dominate Maggy.Maggy has 2 one-step dominances and 3 two-step dominances, which means that one of the people he dominates has 1 one-step dominance and the other person that he dominates has 2 one-step dominances. We already established that Neil dominates Maggy so that means the only other person who has 1 one-step dominance that can be dominated is Leanne. And obviously the other person who has 2 one-step dominances is Ken. Thus,
Maggy dominates Ken and Leanne. Ok that sounds really confusing but it's much simpler when you actually think it through. Hope I helped.