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Analyzing the Speculation Rejection Formula
Consider a scenario where a potential future value is being evaluated. The probability of this value under distribution 'p' is always less than its probability under distribution 'q'. Explain what happens to the probability of rejecting this value as the probability from 'p' gets closer to the probability from 'q'. Justify your answer by referencing the components of the rejection formula.
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