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R0002/2026-03-13/C010/SRC01/E01

Research R0002 — Research Standards for AI-Assisted Writing
Run 2026-03-13
Claim C010
Source SRC01
Evidence SRC01-E01
Type Reported

Prompt Engineering Operates Within Clinical Domain Only

URL: Not captured — experimental run

Extract

The JMIR Mental Health paper on prompt engineering frameworks for LLMs operates within the clinical/medical domain only. It addresses prompt design for health-related research tasks but does not integrate or reference intelligence community analytical frameworks, structured analytic techniques, or IC standards such as ICD 203.

Relevance to Hypotheses

Hypothesis Relationship Strength
H1 Supports Weak -- documents domain-specific work without cross-domain integration
H2 Neutral Does not address partial combinations
H3 Neutral Does not support or contradict the existence of a similar combination

Context

This evidence is contextual rather than directly probative. It establishes that prompt engineering for research methodology exists as a field, but the work operates within a single domain (clinical/medical). The absence of IC framework integration in domain-specific prompt engineering work supports the claim that cross-domain combination is novel, though this is weak indirect evidence.

Notes

The JMIR paper is one of two domain-specific prompt engineering sources identified. Together with the Frontiers source (SRC02), they establish that the building blocks exist separately but have not been combined.