anyway.



thread: 2014-07-19 : Aside: Designing a Bell Curve

On 2014-07-21, Vincent wrote:

Of all the people who have played Dogs in the Vineyard, some played incorrectly, but most played correctly. If person A played Dogs in the Vineyard, they probably played it correctly.

Of all the people who have enjoyed playing Dogs in the Vineyard, some were playing incorrectly, but most were playing correctly. If person B enjoyed playing Dogs in the Vineyard, they were probably playing it correctly.

Of all the people who have had a bad time playing Dogs in the Vineyard, some were playing incorrectly, but most were playing correctly. If person C had a bad time playing Dogs in the Vineyard, they were nevertheless probably playing it correctly.

There exist people who have had a bad time playing Dogs in the Vineyard incorrectly. You can name some of them; I can too. Nevertheless, they are fewer in number than the people who have had a bad time playing Dogs in the Vineyard correctly.

Have I laid out all the possibilities? With me now?



 

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