Evaluation

Assessments

Assessment prompts for checking whether the learner can use the framework precisely.

Foundations Assessment

  1. State the primary sequence without skipping signal or continuity.
  2. Explain why ego is vehicle rather than enemy.
  3. Define karma without making it primarily punishment.

Applied Assessment

  1. Break down a repeated output into rule set, belief, perception, action, signal, and output.
  2. Identify where confirmation bias may be reading the output.
  3. Propose a revised action and signal.

Diagnostic Assessment

  1. Identify whether a case shows ego fusion, attachment, rule set invisibility, contradiction, output annihilation, or looking outward too early.
  2. Give the correction in mechanism language.

Social Mechanics Assessment

  1. Describe the repeated signal.
  2. Describe the resulting social identity.
  3. Describe the social karma: trust, access, exclusion, credibility, or relevance.

Noetic Inquiry Assessment

  1. Distinguish direct self-evidence from private certainty.
  2. Explain why participation matters.
  3. Explain why clarity, repeatability, and peer comparison still matter.