Conjunction fallacy
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The conjunction fallacy (also known as the Linda problem) is an inference that a conjoint set of two or more specific conclusions is likelier than any single member of that same set, in volation of the laws of probability. It is a type of formal fallacy.
Formal fallacy, aka Linda Problem