Reading the diagnosis
Reading the diagnosis
The result page renders five blocks. This section explains every one of them. A buyer scanning the result, finding the block they do not yet recognise, should be able to click into the matching sub-page, read three to five paragraphs, and return to the result inside sixty seconds.
What this section covers
The result page is composed of five blocks in reading order. The verdict pill at the top carries the structural reading. The band readings list each variable that contributed to the verdict. The Model Comparison panel shows the multiplicative and additive fits side by side. The Substrate panel switches the decision-maker label rendered on the page. The Improvement block renders for two of the five verdicts and lists what is missing and what would help.
The five sub-pages
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Verdicts
The five-verdict resolver, its inputs, the locked headlines, and what each verdict implies for the review.
Read Verdicts -
Verdict pills
The colour-coded markers that surface the closed reading at a glance, with the locked palette walkthrough.
Read Verdict pills -
Model Comparison panel
Two structural readings side by side, the R-squared row, the IADTX Structural Comparison Test row, and the boundary on what the panel discloses.
Read Model Comparison panel -
Substrate panel
The presentation-layer toggle that changes the decision-maker label across the page and the report. Does not change the verdict or the engine math.
Read Substrate panel -
Improvement blocks
What renders when the verdict is model inadequate or data insufficient. The two heads of the block and the closed labels under each.
Read Improvement blocks
What this section does not cover
- The lenses (Missing Force, Cross-Model, Cascade, Transfer, Agent Chain, Assumption Audit, Drift Compare). The lenses are covered in the next section.
- The engine reference (Bands, Uploads, API, Decision domains, Regulator matching). Those pages live under Engine reference.