4 published lessons with this tag.
Observation and evaluation are neurologically distinct operations. Your brain can register what is happening before deciding whether it is good or bad — but only if you train the pause between the two. Collapsing them into a single act distorts perception and triggers defensive reactions in others.
Evaluation has its place — after you have thoroughly observed.
Define what makes a schema good — accuracy predictive power simplicity scope.
Compare agents against each other and against baselines to identify relative performance.