Didactopus/domain-packs/evidence-trail/concepts.yaml

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concepts:
- id: question-framing
title: Question Framing
description: >-
Start from a question narrow enough to investigate and revise. A good
study question gives the learner a way to compare evidence rather than
only gather disconnected facts.
prerequisites: []
mastery_signals:
- State a focused question that can be investigated with tools and sources.
- Distinguish the main question from broader background curiosity.
mastery_profile: {}
- id: observation-vs-interpretation
title: Observation Versus Interpretation
description: >-
Separate what the model, species account, or source actually shows from
the explanation you currently prefer. This distinction is necessary for
trustworthy revision.
prerequisites:
- question-framing
mastery_signals:
- Describe a model or source observation before drawing a conclusion.
- Mark which parts of an explanation are inference rather than direct observation.
mastery_profile: {}
- id: source-comparison
title: Source Comparison
description: >-
Compare sources by relevance, grounding, and limits rather than treating
all sources as equally strong. The learner should note where a source
supports, complicates, or fails to resolve a claim.
prerequisites:
- observation-vs-interpretation
mastery_signals:
- Explain why one source is stronger or weaker for the current question.
- Identify at least one unresolved conflict or limitation across sources.
mastery_profile: {}
- id: bibliography-growth
title: Bibliography Growth
description: >-
Extend a question through linked citations, related species records, and
literature trails. Bibliography growth should deepen the inquiry rather
than inflate the reading list without purpose.
prerequisites:
- source-comparison
mastery_signals:
- Add a useful new source that sharpens or tests the current explanation.
- Explain how a new citation changes the study path.
mastery_profile: {}
- id: revision-under-uncertainty
title: Revision Under Uncertainty
description: >-
Treat revision as a normal part of inquiry. The learner should be able to
state what changed, why it changed, and what uncertainty still remains.
prerequisites:
- bibliography-growth
mastery_signals:
- Write a revised explanation after comparing evidence.
- State one uncertainty or next evidence move instead of pretending closure.
mastery_profile: {}