Notes on selective influence, probabilistic causality, and probabilistic dimensionality |
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Authors: | Ehtibar N. Dzhafarov Ilya Gluhovsky |
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Affiliation: | a Purdue University, USA b Sun Microsystems Laboratories, USA |
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Abstract: | The paper provides conceptual clarifications for the issues related to the dependence of jointly distributed systems of random entities on external factors. This includes the theory of selective influence as proposed in Dzhafarov [(2003a). Selective influence through conditional independence. Psychometrika, 68, 7-26] and generalized versions of the notions of probabilistic causality [Suppes, P., & Zanotti, M. (1981). When are probabilistic explanations possible? Synthese, 48, 191-199] and dimensionality in the latent variable models [Levine, M. V. (2003). Dimension in latent variable models. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 47, 450-466]. One of the basic observations is that any system of random entities whose joint distribution depends on a factor set can be represented by functions of two arguments: a single factor-independent source of randomness and the factor set itself. In the case of random variables (i.e., real-valued random entities endowed with Borel sigma-algebras) the single source of randomness can be chosen to be any random variable with a continuous distribution (e.g., uniformly distributed between 0 and 1). |
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Keywords: | Selective influence Probabilistic causality Probabilistic dimensionality Latent variable models Probability spaces Random variables Joint distributions Conditional independence |
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