I think most people would say that there’s a high probability Bill is an accountant and a low probability that he plays jazz. If Bill is an accountant that does not play jazz, then E is “half right” whereas C is completely wrong. They may be judging the statements on “how true they are” rather than “how probable they are”, which seems an easy mistake to make.
I think most people would say that there’s a high probability Bill is an accountant and a low probability that he plays jazz. If Bill is an accountant that does not play jazz, then E is “half right” whereas C is completely wrong. They may be judging the statements on “how true they are” rather than “how probable they are”, which seems an easy mistake to make.