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name: source-comparison
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description: Use this when the task is to compare multiple papers, reports, or sources and produce a grounded matrix of agreements, disagreements, and confidence.
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# Source Comparison
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## When To Use
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Use this skill for:
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- comparing papers on the same topic
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- reconciling conflicting claims
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- assessing multiple sources before making a recommendation
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- producing evidence matrices
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## Procedure
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1. Find and inspect the strongest relevant sources first.
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2. For each source, extract:
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- main claim
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- evidence type
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- caveats
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- what would falsify or weaken the claim
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3. Build a comparison table or matrix.
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4. Separate:
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- points of agreement
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- points of disagreement
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- unresolved questions
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5. End with a `Sources` section containing direct URLs.
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## Pitfalls
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- Do not compare sources you have not actually opened.
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- Do not blur disagreement into consensus.
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- Do not omit source links.
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## Deliverable
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Include:
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- matrix
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- agreement summary
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- disagreement summary
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- confidence assessment
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- sources
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