conjunction fallacy

English

Noun

Examples
  • It is more likely to be cold and rainy tomorrow than than it is to be cold tomorrow

conjunction fallacy (uncountable)

  1. The contradictory statement that the conjunction of two possibilities is more probable than one or both of those possibilities independently.
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