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    The Conjunction Fallacy Involves Making a Probability Judgement by Comparing
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The Conjunction Fallacy Involves Making a Probability Judgement by Comparing

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The conjunction fallacy involves making a probability judgement by comparing an object or event to a prototype of the object or event.

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