2. You APPEAR to be rather ignorant of the scientific fact that WHEN one leans so wholesale toward a fierce, near total addiction to avoiding a false positive error, THEN the scientific virtually certain result is a looming being seriously bitten in the rear by a horrendous false negative error--or more than one such.
3. In our experience, such a pattern of behavior is very common with folks who have a serious amount of RAD (Attachment Disorder). Certainly there can be THEORETICALLY exceptions to such patterns and correlations. But we haven't observed any such exceptions in our experience and social network, among Qx's students etc.
4. It's actually fairly elementary though not 100% certain or fool-proof. Individual idiosyncrasies can still foster exceptions to the general rules.
You are trying to sound smart, but you are failing.