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    222 months ago

    There’s no joke; the 4th choice (in addition to 25%, 25%, 50%) is arbitrary; it could be 0%, 100%, or anything other than 25% or 50%. The only purpose it serves is to be a 4th option (thus making the probability of choosing any individual answer 25% when choosing randomly).

    The question would work just as well if it had 3 options:

    1/3, 1/3, 2/3.

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      92 months ago

      I think having 0% as the 4th choice would have actually made it more interesting.