Sorry, I said “Test the process, not the results”, which is a strictly wrong misstatement. It is over-strong in the manner of a slogan.
A more accurate statement would be “Focus primarily on testing process, and secondarily on testing results.”
Okay but how do you test the results?
Consult someone else who commented on this article. I didn’t have an idea for how to solve Dr. Hanson’s original question. I was trying to pull the question sideways.
Sorry, I said “Test the process, not the results”, which is a strictly wrong misstatement. It is over-strong in the manner of a slogan.
A more accurate statement would be “Focus primarily on testing process, and secondarily on testing results.”
Okay but how do you test the results?
Consult someone else who commented on this article. I didn’t have an idea for how to solve Dr. Hanson’s original question. I was trying to pull the question sideways.