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Everyone thinks they have common sense.
Almost nobody has tested it.

Common Sense measures whether your practical reasoning actually holds up — or just feels like it does.

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Common sense isn’t common. It’s a measurable cognitive function — and most people overestimate theirs. The gap between what you think is obvious and what’s actually true is where the expensive mistakes live.

If you’re sure you have it, you should be fine proving it.

Why Intuition Isn’t Enough

Practical judgment is treated as something you either have or don’t — and that’s how people end up in roles where their gut answer is wrong in a way nobody catches until the cost is visible. Common Sense replaces the assumption that someone has sound judgment with a measurement of whether they actually do.

The Assessment Cycle

Step 1

Measure

A structured practical-reasoning assessment puts you through the kinds of everyday judgment calls people get wrong without noticing — and scores the gap between what you think is obvious and what actually holds.

Step 2

Surface

The result shows where your practical reasoning is sound, where it drifts, and the specific situations where your sense of “obvious” is most likely to fail you. No vague feedback — specific patterns.

Step 3

Calibrate

Re-test against the same baseline as your judgment sharpens. You see exactly which decision contexts hardened, which still drift, and what changed between measurements.

Built For

AudienceContext
Hiring managers and HR leadersScreening for judgment in roles where it cannot be taught on the job
Operations and field leadershipConfirming practical reasoning in frontline decision-makers
Educators and program directorsEstablishing a judgment baseline before placing learners in high-stakes contexts
Anyone who suspects their instincts have been wrong beforeQuantifying the gap between confidence and accuracy

Before you sign up — read this

Common Sense sessions are monitored.

Common Sense measures how you apply practical reasoning to everyday situations. The whole point is to see yourinstinct under pressure — outside help erases the signal we’re trying to capture.

Cheating only hurts you. If someone else’s reasoning shows up in your responses — or you look up answers — the result reflects them, not you. The training built from that result won’t fix anything because it won’t be aimed at yourreal patterns. You’ll have wasted your time, your money, and the chance this session has to make your thinking sharper.

What’s monitored during a session:

  • Your camera turns on for the session. No video is recorded, transmitted, or stored. The camera light stays visible so you know monitoring is active — that visibility is the deterrent.
  • Switching tabs or losing window focus.
  • Opening developer tools or view-source.
  • Copy, paste, cut, or right-click on the page.

One strike ends the session. Two ends the account.

The first integrity violation ends your session immediately — no warning, no retry within the session. A second violation across any future session permanently suspends your Autilogix account. That suspension is not reversible without a dispute review. Do the work as yourself.

You’ll see the full integrity policy and grant camera access at the start of every session. This block is here so it isn’t a surprise after you sign up.

Stop Calling It a Gut Feeling.

Measure whether the judgment is actually there.

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