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While talking with friends, you learn that your former boss has been sentenced for fraud. One of your friends thinks your boss received a jail term of “one year” and another friend reports that it is “366 days”. Who seems more knowledgeable about the details of the case?

It turns out the granularity of what you say has a large impact on recipients’ confidence in the accuracy of the information.

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Source: farnamstreetblog.com

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