Changed major LDA category names
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"name": "Protocol Bicorder",
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"schema": "bicorder.schema.json",
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"version": "1.2.5",
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"version": "1.2.6",
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"description": "A diagnostic tool for the study of protocols",
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"author": "Nathan Schneider",
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"date_modified": "2025-12-02",
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"date_modified": "2026-02-21",
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"metadata": {
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"protocol": null,
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"notes": null
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},
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{
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"term_left": "bureaucratic",
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"term_left_description": "The protocol exhibits institutional, formal, top-down characteristics with centralized control and external enforcement",
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"term_right": "relational",
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"term_right_description": "The protocol exhibits community-based, emergent, bottom-up characteristics with distributed coordination and voluntary participation",
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"instructions": "Based on the diagnostic readings, calculate the protocol's position using Linear Discriminant Analysis. The LDA score is scaled to the 1-9 range, where 1 represents strongly bureaucratic/institutional protocols and 9 represents strongly relational/cultural protocols. A score of 5 indicates a protocol near the boundary exhibiting characteristics of both families.",
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"term_left": "formal",
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"term_left_description": "Exhibits bureaucratic characteristics with centralized control and predictable enforcement",
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"term_right": "informal",
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"term_right_description": "Exhibits relational characteristics with distributed coordination embedded in culture",
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"instructions": "Based on the diagnostic readings, calculate the protocol's position using Linear Discriminant Analysis. The LDA score is scaled to the 1-9 range, where 1 represents strongly formal protocols and 9 represents strongly informal protocols. A score of 5 indicates a protocol near the boundary exhibiting characteristics of both families.",
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"automated": true,
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"value": null,
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"notes": null
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ANALYSIS
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hardness < [---------] > softness
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polarized < [---------] > centrist
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bureaucratic < [---------] > relational
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formal < [---------] > informal
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not useful < [---------] > very useful
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GLOSSARY
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| -------------- | ----------- |
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| abstract | Participants learn the protocol by studying it intellectually |
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| alive | Actively utilized by relevant participants |
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| bureaucratic | The protocol exhibits institutional, formal, top-down characteristics with centralized control and external enforcement |
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| centrist | The analyst tended toward readings at the middle of the gradients |
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| contested | Content or meaning are disputed or under debate |
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| crystallized | Content or meaning are settled and widely agreed upon |
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| explicit | Design is stated explicitly somewhere that is accessible to participants |
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| exposed | Weak boundaries and vulnerable to external influence |
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| flocking | Coordination occurs through centralized direction or direct mimicry |
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| formal | Exhibits bureaucratic characteristics with centralized control and predictable enforcement |
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| hardness | The protocol tends toward properties characterized by hardness |
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| implicit | Design is not stated explicitly and is learned by use |
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| inclusion | Reduces barriers and includes diverse participants |
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| informal | Exhibits relational characteristics with distributed coordination embedded in culture |
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| institutional | Design occurs through processes controlled by powerful institutions |
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| interpretive | Ambiguous design, allowing participants a wide range of interpretation |
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| liberating | Enables participants to carry out desired activities with less work or thought |
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| polarized | The analyst tended toward more extreme high or low readings |
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| precise | Specified with a high level of precision that eliminates ambiguity in implementation |
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| predictable | Produces expected and consistent outcomes |
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| relational | The protocol exhibits community-based, emergent, bottom-up characteristics with distributed coordination and voluntary participation |
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| restraining | Fosters experiences of absurd complexity, alienation, and powerlessness |
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| self-enforcing | Rules automatically enforced through its own mechanisms |
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| social | Primarily concerned with interactions among people or groups |
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