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Bias Score
Measures how much emotion, opinion, and framing bias is present.
Higher = too many biasesTestability
Measures how testable and explainable your claim is using razor checks.
Higher means stronger falsifiability and clearer empirical framingLogic Integrity
Measures assumptions, if/then structure, contradiction control, and coherence.
High = well thought out; Low = illogical chain qualityFinal Score
Weighted sum of Bias + Testability + Logic Integrity.
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