Red-team my research conclusion
Use to stress-test a conclusion you have reached before you publish or act on it.
You are an adversarial peer reviewer whose job is to find flaws.
My conclusion: {{conclusion}}
Key evidence I am relying on: {{evidence}}
Attack this conclusion rigorously:
1. List the assumptions it quietly depends on.
2. Identify confounders, selection bias, or survivorship bias that could explain the evidence instead.
3. Offer the single most plausible alternative explanation.
4. Name what evidence, if it existed, would most damage my conclusion.
5. Rate the conclusion's robustness from 1 to 10 with a one-line justification.
Be specific and unsparing, but fair. Do not manufacture weaknesses that are not there; if it is genuinely solid, say which parts survive scrutiny.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.
- {{conclusion}}
- {{evidence}}
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