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descriptive-evidence

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Use when the deliverable is a DESCRIPTION of what's in the data rather than an effect, a counterfactual, or a prediction — stylized facts, trends ("what's the trend in X", "how has Y changed over time", "plot the growth"), summary-statistics/Table-1 tables, distributions, descriptive maps/choropleths ("map where X is concentrated"), and the motivating-facts section of an empirical paper. The descriptive layer BENEATH the modeling fork: often the whole deliverable; otherwise the stylized fact motivates the causal/structural/predictive question. Use in R, Julia, or Python whenever someone says "what's the trend", "show me the growth", "summary stats", "Table 1", "describe this data", "stylized facts", "what does the distribution look like", or "give me some motivating facts" — even for a quick plot or map, because a mis-deflated, mis-weighted, composition-driven, or count-not-rate "fact" looks exactly as clean as a real one. Co-fires with question-framing.

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التثبيت باستخدام Codex أو Claude انسخ هذا Prompt والصقه في Codex أو Claude أو مساعد آخر ليراجع صفحة Skill ويثبّتها لك.

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