Preface to Contextuality in Random Variables: A Systematic Introduction, by E. N. Dzhafarov, J. V. Kujala, and V. H. Cervantes
Ehtibar N. Dzhafarov

TL;DR
This preface introduces a forthcoming book that systematically explores the concept of contextuality in random variables, aiming to clarify and unify theoretical and empirical perspectives in the field.
Contribution
It provides an overview and foundational framework for understanding and studying contextuality in random variables, setting the stage for the detailed content of the book.
Findings
Defines key concepts of contextuality
Establishes a systematic approach for analysis
Prepares readers for in-depth exploration
Abstract
This is the preface for the book by E. N. Dzhafarov, J. V. Kujala, and V. H. Cervantes, titled Contextuality in Random Variables: A Systematic Introduction. It is to be published by Cambridge University Press in 2026.
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TopicsFuzzy Systems and Optimization · Advanced Statistical Methods and Models · Statistical Methods and Inference
