Sequence Ordering

A survey methodologist suspects that a systematic error entered participants' responses at exactly one stage of the cognitive model. To efficiently identify the root cause, she decides to audit the stages in reverse order—ruling out later stages before examining earlier ones—on the grounds that the simplest explanation closest to the final response should be eliminated before more foundational processing failures are considered. Evaluate the soundness of this backward-tracing strategy by arranging the five cognitive stages in the order the methodologist should examine them, from the stage audited first (closest to the submitted response) to the stage audited last (earliest in processing).

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