The Two Diagnostic Questions

The antibiotic analogy illustrates two distinct failure modes: wrong dose (not done properly) and right dose but stopped too early (not done long enough). Both questions must be satisfied; failing on either means the test was incomplete. "…

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The antibiotic analogy illustrates two distinct failure modes: wrong dose (not done properly) and right dose but stopped too early (not done long enough). Both questions must be satisfied; failing on either means the test was incomplete. "Enough" is multidimensional, encompassing frequency, quantity, and duration. Before abandoning a skill or behavior, two questions must both be answered honestly: whether it was done properly and whether it was done enough.