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The conjunction fallacy describes how people are more likely to think _____ than that _____. two events occur together; either individual event occurs separately individual events occur separately; four events occur together two events occur separately; four events occur together individual events occur separately; the two events occur together

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The conjunction fallacy describes how people are more likely to think two events occur together than that either individual event occurs separately. Conjunction fallacy is a theory that assumes people are more willing to take risks so as to avoid losses than to achieve gains. It occurs when we assume specific conditions are more probable than a single one.
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