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... so an example might be "two competing alternative explanations for an ... back to a question or two that I had skipped. ... colors. I found this had two purposes. First, it just helped ... never using group1 or group 2 indicators, but they are there in almost every ...
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Just wanted to clarify something. For both rules inin out games are we able to make the inference that one of the two items has to be in the 'in' group and one in the out group?
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