name: research-evidence-table description: Use when building a claim/evidence/source table from provided research materials.
Evidence table workflow
Use this skill before writing a synthesis or brief when claims need to be traceable to materials.
Table columns
Prefer this structure:
| Claim | Evidence | Source ID / file | Location | Strength | Notes |
|---|
Evidence strength
Use these labels:
strong: directly supported by a primary or high-quality source.moderate: supported but with limitations.weak: indirect, incomplete, or uncertain support.conflicting: sources disagree.unsupported: claim appears in notes but not in traceable evidence.
Steps
- Extract decision-relevant claims.
- Tie each claim to concrete source identifiers.
- Add short evidence summaries rather than long quotations.
- Mark strength and uncertainty.
- Identify unsupported or conflicting claims.
- Use the table as the basis for synthesis.
Do not
- Invent quotes, citations, or source identifiers.
- Use vague source references.
- Treat unsupported claims as facts.
- Hide conflicts.
Output
Return or write:
- Evidence table
- Unsupported claims
- Conflicting claims
- Source coverage gaps
- Constraints for synthesis