RECONSTRUCTABILITY ANALYSIS (Consistency in) 2)
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A. RAMER and L. LANDER state: "Two systems are called consistent if they induce identical marginal distributions of the set of variables they share. In other words, the variables common to both systems are given the same distribution by either parent system. An arbitrary family of systems is consistent if its members are pairwise consistent. This condition is often called a hypothesis of local consistency, as opposed to a stronger requirement called global consistency. Global consistency mandates the existence of a hypothetical overall system whose subsystems include our family of systems" (1990, p.448).
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