Arbitir™ Sample Analysis

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Content analyzed

Intermittent fasting is one of the most effective methods for weight loss. Studies show that people who fast for 16 hours daily lose significantly more weight than those who follow traditional diets. Most health experts now recommend it as safe for healthy adults. The 16:8 protocol is easy to maintain and produces lasting results.

Applying FTC three-part deception standard (15 U.S.C. §45)

FTC_LIKELY_MET

FTC_LIKELY_MET: Unattributed health claims with no named source and no counterargument. Reasonable consumer would form inaccurate understanding of risk profile.

Argument structure

D
FPFirst principles

Conclusion stated before evidence. 'Effective method' asserted in opening sentence with no foundational premise established.

F
Missed clues

Contraindications absent: diabetes, eating disorder history, pregnancy, medication timing. Dropout rates not mentioned. Long-term data omitted.

F
Ignored other side

Zero acknowledgment of studies showing equivalent outcomes with caloric restriction alone. No mention of individual variation in response.

D
Jumped to conclusion

Leap from 'studies show weight loss' to 'produces lasting results' with no longitudinal evidence cited.

F
Untested assumption

Assumes 'healthy adults' is a stable, self-evident category. Assumes 16:8 compliance is universally achievable.

F
Blind spot

AI policy layer signal: validation bias present. Response confirms the implied preference of the query without surfacing risk profile. This signal exists in the source — rewriting the text will not remove it.

Overall grade
F
Reasoning Mode
Experiential

A low score does not mean the underlying facts are wrong. It means the reasoning structure of this specific text has failures. Whether the underlying facts are correct requires reviewing primary sources directly.

Arbitir™ does not analyze: religious texts, content depicting harm to minors, content promoting self-harm.

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