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==== New Original Behavior Observed ==== * Defends use of hypothetical inputs as necessary for calculation. * Frames modeling as conditional math, not truth claims. * Pushes back against the definition of confirmation bias. Strengthened Areas * Correctly notes that models require inputs to produce outputs. * Distinguishes between βif X, then Yβ reasoning and factual assertion. * Shows awareness of computational necessity. Weakened Areas * Does not clearly separate hypothetical exploration from real-world likelihood claims. * Responds defensively rather than clarifying scope. * Continues pattern of assertive tone over methodological clarity. Behavioral Pattern (Cumulative) * Exploratory but poorly scoped. * Relies on plausibility models without strict boundary-setting. * Defensive when challenged on assumptions. Updated Credibility: 46% (+1) (Minor increase for correctly defending hypothetical modeling, still limited by framing issues)
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