Question
How do I practice schema quality criteria?
Quick Answer
Pick one schema you actively rely on — a belief about how your industry works, a model of what motivates your team, a theory about your own productivity patterns. Score it on each of the six criteria from this lesson (accuracy, predictive power, scope, simplicity, fruitfulness, falsifiability).
The most direct way to practice schema quality criteria is through a focused exercise: Pick one schema you actively rely on — a belief about how your industry works, a model of what motivates your team, a theory about your own productivity patterns. Score it on each of the six criteria from this lesson (accuracy, predictive power, scope, simplicity, fruitfulness, falsifiability) using a 1-5 scale. Where does it score highest? Where lowest? The lowest-scoring criterion tells you the most about the schema's vulnerability.
Common pitfall: Evaluating schemas only by how they feel. A schema that reduces anxiety ('Everything happens for a reason') or flatters your self-image ('I succeed because I work harder than everyone') can score high on emotional comfort and zero on predictive power. Comfort is not a quality criterion. If your evaluation method cannot distinguish a useful model from a reassuring one, it is not an evaluation method.
This practice connects to Phase 17 (Meta-Schemas) — building it as a repeatable habit compounds over time.
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