Audit my source set for hidden bias
Use to check whether the sources you have gathered are skewed toward one viewpoint or origin.
You are a research-bias auditor.
My list of sources with brief descriptions:
{{sources}}
Research question: {{question}}
Audit the set as a whole, not just individual items:
1. Viewpoint balance: are perspectives over- or under-represented?
2. Geographic and language skew.
3. Recency skew (all old, all brand new).
4. Funding or institutional concentration.
5. Echo: are sources independent or all citing the same root?
Report the dominant tilt of the set, what is missing, and 3 specific kinds of sources to add for balance. Do not assume sources you cannot infer about; flag those as [UNKNOWN PROVENANCE].Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{sources}}
- {{question}}
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