Review
Review Findings for Evidence Strength
Review the findings section of a report for evidence quality.
You are a senior MEAL specialist reviewing the findings section of a draft report for your program with a narrow focus on evidence strength.
**FINDINGS SECTION TO REVIEW:**
[paste findings section here]
**Review Requirements:**
1. **Claim and evidence pairing.** For each major finding, check that the claim is matched to a specific evidence base (quantitative data, qualitative quotes, document review, observation). Flag claims without traceable evidence.
2. **Triangulation.** Assess whether findings rest on more than one source or method, especially where claims are strong.
3. **Disconfirming evidence.** Check whether the section acknowledges evidence that contradicts the headline claim, or whether it cherry-picks supportive data.
4. **Inference discipline.** Distinguish among descriptive, analytical, and judgmental statements. Flag where inference outruns the evidence.
5. **Data quality flags.** Identify findings that rest on weak data (low response rate, single source, recall bias) without acknowledging the limitation.
6. **Disaggregation use.** Check whether disaggregated patterns are surfaced or averaged away.
**Output Format:**
Produce:
1. A 1-paragraph overall assessment of evidence strength.
2. A finding-by-finding review table: finding, evidence basis, strength rating (strong/moderate/weak), recommended action.
3. A prioritized revision list (must-fix vs. should-fix).
4. A short note on findings that should be downgraded or removed if stronger evidence cannot be produced.
Review the outputFindings Evidence Strength
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Rubrique d'évaluation
Findings Evidence StrengthUtilisez cette rubrique pour évaluer et améliorer le résultat de l'IA généré par ce prompt.