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#40Chapter 05 — Claude for Analysis & Decision-Making
I'm pasting content from three sources about [TOPIC]. Read all three and produce a unified synthesis — NOT three separate summaries. Structure it as:

**1. Points of agreement** — What do all three sources say or imply? These are your highest-confidence findings.

**2. Points of contradiction** — Where do the sources disagree? For each contradiction, explain the likely reason (different methodology, different time period, different definition of terms, different sample).

**3. Gaps** — What important questions do none of the three sources address? What would a fourth report need to cover?

**4. Five key takeaways** — Synthesize across all three sources. Each takeaway should draw from at least two sources. Indicate your confidence level (high/medium/low) based on source agreement.

**5. Source quality note** — Any observations about the reliability or bias of each source (industry-funded study, small sample size, outdated data, etc.).

[VERIFY] Flag any specific statistics, percentages, or data points in your output that I should independently verify before using in a client deliverable.

Source 1: [Paste or describe]
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Claude for Business
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