From the double crux article (Not really claiming to be an expert here):
Seek cruxes independently before anchoring on your partner’s thoughts.
and
Seek double cruxes
Seek your own cruxes independently, and compare with those of the other person to find overlap
Seek cruxes collaboratively, by making claims (“I believe that X will happen because Y”) and focusing on falsifiability (“It would take A, B, or C to make me stop believing X”)
We seek cruxes independently as a first step to avoid anchoring too soon, but there’s no guarantee that the lists will overlap. Then we seek collaboratively, or so says the article, but it also acknowledges that the method is experimental.
From the double crux article (Not really claiming to be an expert here):
and
We seek cruxes independently as a first step to avoid anchoring too soon, but there’s no guarantee that the lists will overlap. Then we seek collaboratively, or so says the article, but it also acknowledges that the method is experimental.