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And Mr Kobach and Mrs Brewer, as politicians, can hardly be expected to admit defeat if there is any chance the electorate might not notice it.
This fact makes it understandable why contradictory negation should not be expected to admit of a game-theoretical interpretation, at least not along the same lines in which the other logical operators are interpreted.
An alternative measure would have been to ask participants whether they consider their estimates to be more optimistic or pessimistic, but again we would face social desirability and self-perception biases: No experienced project manager could, for example, be expected to admit that she or he is repeatedly underestimating task-completion times or risk occurrence probabilities.
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