This record establishes Decision Integrity as an observable structural phenomenon. Decision Integrity refers to a state in which judgment is paused without collapse,forced resolution, or simplification, preserving internal consistency acrossmultiple conditions. This work does not provide advice, diagnosis, or decision-making guidance.Instead, it defines and documents Decision Integrity as a reproducible phenomenon,along with an observation framework and supporting logs. The purpose of this record is not to evaluate individuals or outcomes,but to fix the existence of this phenomenon as a publicly observable structure. Abstract/Description This work presents a systematic observational method for states in which decisions are not made, treating them not as failure or indecision, but as structurally preserved conditions in which multiple constraints and values remain intact without collapse. Decision Integrity is defined as a structural phenomenon in which judgmentis paused without collapse, forced resolution, or simplification,preserving internal consistency across multiple conditions. This document establishes Decision Integrity as an observable andreproducible phenomenon distinct from indecision or cognitive failure.It clarifies the theoretical foundation and operational criteriafor observing Decision Integrity in text-based decision stalling. This repository includes:- A formal definition of Decision Integrity,- Operational protocols for reproducible observation,- Data logs demonstrating structural elements of paused judgment,- Metadata and examples ensuring interpretability and reuse. This is not advice, diagnosis, or decision-making guidance.It is a formal document defining a structural phenomenon andits reproducible observation methodology.
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