Attribution Publication Sequence (Methodology then RECAP then Bar)

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The Attribution Publication Sequence is a three-vehicle staging discipline in which a methodology paper publishes first, RECAP-donation operationalization follows second, and bar-complaint or regulatory filing comes third. Each later vehicle stands on the prior's institutional foundation. The originator does not arrive at a disciplinary office as a one-litigant grievant; the originator arrives as a published-methodology author whose documentary record is already part of a public-interest research infrastructure.

The sequence converts what would otherwise read as personal complaint into published research backed by a documentary record stored in a public archive. By the time the third vehicle fires, the first two have already established the originator's posture and the record's neutrality.

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