| name | information-verification-through-provocation |
| description | Use when verifying rumors or sensitive intelligence without direct confrontation. Involves selecting an emotionally reactive proxy, designing a calibrated provocation to trigger unguarded responses, and interpreting reactions to confirm or deny suspected information, as demonstrated by Prince Shangchen. |
Information Verification Through Controlled Provocation
A method to confirm uncertain information by provoking a controlled reaction from an indirect source.
Overview
When you hear a rumor but cannot verify it directly, use a proxy interaction to trigger an unguarded response that reveals the truth.
Steps
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Identify the information gap
- Determine what rumor or claim needs verification
- Assess why direct confirmation is impossible
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Select a provocation target
- Choose someone close to the decision-maker who would know the truth
- Prefer someone emotionally reactive or with lower guard
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Design the provocation
- Create a scenario where disrespect or slight offense is delivered
- The offense should be calibrated to provoke honest reaction
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Execute and observe
- Carry out the provocation
- Listen carefully to the emotional response
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Interpret the reaction
- An angry outburst revealing hidden information confirms the rumor
- A confused or dismissive reaction suggests the rumor is false
Example
Prince Shangchen heard his father might replace him as heir. He hosted a banquet for his father's favorite concubine and deliberately showed disrespect. She angrily said: "It is right that the King wants to kill you and establish Zhí!" This confirmed the rumor.
Expected Outcome
Clear confirmation or denial of the suspected information.
Verification
- Confirm that the provocation target was someone with actual knowledge of the truth, not a peripheral figure speculating.
- Validate that the provocation was calibrated to trigger an honest reaction without causing irreversible damage to relationships.
- Distinguish between an angry outburst revealing genuine hidden information versus a confused or dismissive reaction suggesting the rumor is false.