Can you help me choosing syllogism, that require the same number of MM (Byrne, Johnson-Laird), but have different informational gain (PHM, Oaksford, Chater)? High informational gain has a syllogism with low a priori probability (e.g. "all A are B") as the opposite are conclusions "some a re not b", which are very probable for random objects, and have low informational gain.

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