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Theory Card 030 — Worked Examples / Check

Worked Examples — BASIC step map

Research lens

Worked-example research suggests that seeing a solution in a structured way can speed learning, especially early in skill development. In the Check stage of BASIC, the goal is to verify correctness, quality, and risk. That makes this concept especially relevant here, because it shapes how much mental work the candidate is trying to carry at once and what gets made explicit.

Trade-offs matter more than the final choice.

Why it matters in SWE interviews

In interview prep, examples are most powerful when the learner can see where the solution was broken down, chosen, and verified. BASIC turns solved problems into reusable templates instead of one-off editorial answers. In practice, Check is where the candidate should ask: Does the answer actually satisfy the prompt, handle edge cases, and survive scrutiny? That question acts like a cognitive boundary. It protects the answer from turning into an unstructured search.

BASIC move

A strong move here is to review and stress-test before you hand the answer over. For Worked Examples, that means deliberately naming the important units instead of juggling them implicitly. The interviewer sees cleaner reasoning, and the candidate benefits from creates a verification loop instead of assuming success.

Common miss

The miss is copying code without extracting the decision path that produced it. When that happens, the candidate usually feels busy, but the answer is actually becoming less inspectable.

Practice prompt

“While practicing, pause at the Check step and explain how Worked Examples changes the way you would handle the prompt.”

The verification mindset
Check isn't debugging — it's verification. You're not looking for bugs you expect. You're systematically confirming that what you built matches what you planned. Walk through a small example. Check boundary conditions. State the time and space complexity. Each one is a trust signal.

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