Source-verification checklist for research prompts
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Do not treat a research answer as automatically correct. Use this workflow:
1. Limit the question by period, geography, and scope.
2. Request a direct source link and publication date for each important claim.
3. Tell the model not to guess missing information.
4. Classify sources as primary or secondary.
5. Open the source page and verify the most important claims yourself.
6. Include the research date for information that can change.
Details not explicitly supported by a source should not be written as fact; uncertainty should be shown separately.
1. Limit the question by period, geography, and scope.
2. Request a direct source link and publication date for each important claim.
3. Tell the model not to guess missing information.
4. Classify sources as primary or secondary.
5. Open the source page and verify the most important claims yourself.
6. Include the research date for information that can change.
Details not explicitly supported by a source should not be written as fact; uncertainty should be shown separately.
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When a source cites another report, trace the claim to the original. Record the access date for prices, laws, and product specifications.