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<p>If this task was reframed, however, empirical evidence has shown an increase in logical responses.</p>

<p>Some authors have argued that participants do not read "if... then..." as the material conditional, since the natural language conditional is not the material conditional. (See also the <a href="page.php?w=paradoxes_of_the_material_conditional">paradoxes of the material conditional</a> for more information.)  However one interesting feature of the task is how participants react when the classical logic solution is explained:</p>

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