Let's test our hypothesis by experimentation.
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You may think you "get it" when you are studying, but when you try to solve a problem, you may not be able to solve it.
We don't know if we really know unless we experiment and verify it.
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Plan ahead and take action,
Consider the consequences of your actions,
Go correct the results,
We will continue to work through this cycle to advance our business.
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Scientific research is similar.
Hypothesis.
Experiment.
Consider whether the experimental results are as expected.
Opportunities when expectations are different, revising hypotheses
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Same with studies.
Understanding is a hypothesis
Act on your understanding.
I thought it would work and it didn't = I got a different result than I understood.
This is your chance to correct your understanding.
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Learn quickly by turning this cycle in small steps.
For example, if you are programming
If you suddenly write a program with thousands of lines of code, try to run it, and then say, "It didn't work! Then, it is too late to learn.
It is more efficient to learn by repeating the execution of a small, one or a few lines.
If it were a business, we would create, release, and verify a minimum number of products to verify "there are customers who want this.
What was the first product that Dropbox released?
They did not create a product. They made an instructional video and placed a pre-registration form.
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Dr. Kawachi:.
If it were a one-shot entrance exam without a final review, we'd be in trouble.
That's why we test frequently.
Make the first step smaller. Make the cycle smaller.
Exactly, however, "I thought it would work, but it failed" is important.
Failure is an opportunity to learn.
That's why we often give quizzes.
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