If one is presented two questions,
Bill plays jazz
Bill is an accountant and plays jazz, is there an implied “Bill is not an accountant”, created by our flawed minds, in the first question? This could explain the rankings.
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If one is presented two questions,
Bill plays jazz
Bill is an accountant and plays jazz, is there an implied “Bill is not an accountant”, created by our flawed minds, in the first question? This could explain the rankings.