Bibliography and methods · 2 min read
Bibliography, Methods, and Version History
Consolidated sources, claim-note policy, implementation evidence, limitations, and citation guidance.
Observer Attention Is All You Need · v0.2 · Moses Sam Paul
Bibliography, Methods, and Version History
Method
This edition treats the observed time slice and VC = W × Vcom as research hypotheses. It distinguishes deterministic text analysis from identity-contextual interpretation and checks protocol claims against the canonical Spec. It does not report a controlled human-subject study or claim universal calibration.
Claim-level note policy
Material empirical claims require direct, authoritative sources in the chapter where they appear. Normative arguments, implementation evidence, and hypotheses are identified separately. A cited framework supports the attributed concept only; it does not validate the proposed equation or measurement system.
Consolidated bibliography
- Goodhart, Charles, discussion of monetary-policy targets and measurement incentives, 1975.
- Campbell, Donald T., *Assessing the Impact of Planned Social Change*, 1976.
- OECD, *Guidelines on Measuring Subjective Well-being*, https://www.oecd.org/wise/oecd-guidelines-on-measuring-subjective-well-being-9789264191655-en.htm
- NIST, *AI Risk Management Framework*, https://www.nist.gov/itl/ai-risk-management-framework
- W3C, *Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) v1.0*, https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/
- The Internet of Value Spec, https://the-internet-of-value-spec.netlify.app
- Internet Of Value Research Foundation, *Word Wallet Web v0.2*, /insights/word-wallet-web
Limitations
The framework has not established a universal unit of value, a validated wellbeing scale, causal inference, cross-cultural calibration, or a scientific interpretation of Cortisol Checker output. Metrics may invite gaming, observer bias, institutional overreach, and Goodhart-style distortion.
Version history
- v0.1: archived conceptual PDF, retained unchanged.
- v0.2: corrected protocol flow, bounded equation, consent and governance requirements, working-beta linkage, and citation metadata.