Compare Evidence and Preserve Uncertainty Lesson cover

What this Lesson covers

Compare sources without erasing disagreement, limits, or unknowns.

Lesson outline

  1. Keep four statement types separate
  2. Compare like with like
  3. Make the application to Harbour visible
  4. Choose the narrowest supported position
  5. Decide whether more public searching will help
  6. Your synthesis handoff

Learning outcomes

  • Compare evidence without flattening differences
  • Separate facts, synthesis, and inference
  • Stop when remaining evidence is unavailable

Compare Evidence and Preserve Uncertainty

You inherit the checked evidence ledger—not the original candidate list. Now you must decide what the evidence means together.

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