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However, when given a choice between alternatives of what to say in the same evidential situation where it is false that $p$ (Experiment 4), almost as many answer prefer "$p$" or "probably $p$" as prefer "probably not $p$", "not $p$", or "definitely not $p$".
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Five-point response option scale: definitely prefer treatment, probably prefer treatment, prefer to do nothing, probably prefer watchful waiting (close monitoring by doctors), definitely prefer watchful waiting.
For the country that gave us mocha coffee, Socotrans paradoxically prefer tea, probably because of Indian trade route connections.
Perhaps the reporter checked to make sure which pronoun that source preferred, but probably not in most cases.
They will most likely be hurt at the truth, but they probably prefer it to a lie.
Just where it would probably prefer it not to be.
"I think I'd probably prefer to go quietly".
If you prefer innovation, it probably won't.
He would probably prefer to be remembered for that.
Others would probably prefer to describe it as bloody annoying.
"They'd probably prefer to go counterfeit something else".
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