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Probability, Random Variables, and Selectivity
Ehtibar Dzhafarov, Janne Kujala
Published 2013-12-08Version 1
This is a chapter for the forthcoming New Handbook of Mathematical Psychology, to be published by Cambridge University Press. A systematic theory of random variables and joint distributions under varying conditions is presented. This is a Kolmogorovian theory most generally understood, in which random variables recorded under mutually exclusive conditions do not possess joint distributions but can be coupled in multiple ways.
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