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:''These fallacies should not be confused with Robert K. Shope's 1978 [http://lesswrong.com/r/discussion/lw/9om/the_conditional_fallacy_in_contemporary_philosophy/ "conditional fallacy"], which deals with counterfactual examples that [[beg the question]].''
=== Assuming conditional probability is of similar size to its inverse ===
{{Main|Confusion of the inverse}}
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In general, it cannot be assumed that ''P''(''A''|''B'') ≈ ''P''(''B''|''A''). This can be an insidious error, even for those who are highly conversant with statistics.<ref>Paulos, J.A. (1988) ''Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and its Consequences'', Hill and Wang. {{ISBN|0-8090-7447-8}} (p. 63 ''et seq.'')</ref> The relationship between ''P''(''A''|''B'') and ''P''(''B''|''A'') is given by [[Bayes' theorem]]:
:<math>\begin{align}
P(B\mid A) &= \frac{P(A\mid B) P(B)}{P(A)}\\
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