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# Source Quality Rubric
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Classify sources into tiers and prioritize higher quality evidence.
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## Tier A (Highest)
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- Primary sources: government data, standards bodies, peer-reviewed papers
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- Official filings: annual reports, regulatory filings, audited statements
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- First-party datasets with transparent methodology
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## Tier B (Reliable)
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- Reputable news organizations with editorial standards
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- Industry analyst reports with clear methodology
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- Company technical blogs with data and disclosures
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## Tier C (Use Sparingly)
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- Opinion pieces without evidence
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- Marketing materials without verification
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- Aggregators without clear sourcing
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## Exclusion Rules
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- Exclude sources with no date or author
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- Exclude sources that cannot be verified
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- Exclude sources that are clearly outdated for the topic
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## Conflict Handling
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- Surface conflicting sources explicitly
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- Prefer higher tier sources
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- Note uncertainty when conflicts remain
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