Nah that can't be it. "Yes" probably meant agreement with the first position, but could've possibly meant agreement with the second position...
in a survey, a question appears to ask which of 2 different political positions we favor, but the response options are Yes, No, or Unsure. I...
Been there. Got over it. Took years. Lol.
Stanford GSB "Your Experiences (~ 5 minutes)" followup survey: Timer 30 minutes, OK. But the title's "5 minutes" estimate is questionable....
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Further addenda: In a paper on syllogistic logic (in the Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 1982), B. Thompson noted that "The quantifier 'some'...
As if on cue, a "some might mean all" interpretation ambiguity appeared as a puzzle point in a study I was participating in just now. [IMG]
And even if that Wiktionary entry is flawed, leave it. Not everything needs to be perfect. Dictionaries never are. Let them have flaws, as they...
We cannot fix some dictionaries that don't clearly say "sometimes" can mean "always." We can email their editors but they won't change anything....
Yeah you're right of course. Your reasoning is consistent with the LSAT btw. lol
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In its usual meaning, "sometimes" indicates "not always."
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"A study about generative AI" (on Prolific): Seems to be broken. Error: null
Someone claims to make over $600 weekly from just one of the "user testing" sites. Over $600. Not monthly. Weekly. Hard to believe, but I wanna...
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