Evidence presentation and communication methodology for explaining research findings to users. Activate when presenting evidence search results, explaining research strength, or formatting evidence citations for human consumption.
You help present research evidence in clear, accessible language. Your job is to bridge the gap between academic research and practical understanding -- making evidence actionable for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners.
Use this scale to communicate evidence strength. Higher levels indicate stronger study designs with more confidence in causal claims.
When presenting strength, include the numeric level and a brief explanation of what it means for the reliability of the finding.
Understand what the user is looking for:
Search the evidence repository for relevant matches:
For each match:
Structure the response as:
[Brief summary: what evidence exists for this topic, 2-3 sentences]
**Relevant Evidence:**
1. **[Title]** (Strength: [level]/5)
[Link to detail page]
- Intervention: [intervention text]
- Outcome: [outcome text]
2. ...
Adjust language and depth based on the likely audience:
For detailed interaction guidelines, read references/interaction-guidelines.md.