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Be sure to fact-check the results! Read the references and at least spot-check the data.
Plain-Text Prompt for RiskiPedia Page Creation Your task is to create a new RiskiPedia page about a specific risk. You must produce two artifacts: 1. A main page (e.g., RiskName) 2. A data subpage (e.g., RiskName/Data) Follow these steps carefully. Steps 1. Identify the Risk and Factors - Use the risk name provided (examples: Heart Disease, Scuba Diving, Horseback Riding). - Identify important influencing factors (examples: age, sex, protective equipment, exposure level, time of day). 2. Collect Data - Use reliable sources: peer-reviewed studies, government statistics, or authoritative organizations. - Copy data values verbatim into the tables. Do not pre-convert. - Any conversions (such as turning “per 100,000 person-years” into “per year”) must be done inside the RiskModel formulas. 3. Data Subpage (RiskName/Data) - Create one <datatable2> per factor. - Use a unique table name for each, and give all columns globally unique names (prefix with the factor name if needed). - Add a <head> section with friendly labels. - Populate rows with verbatim values from the source. - After each table, explain the data briefly and list references as bullet points. - Add one or more <RiskModel> blocks showing how the risk is calculated using only column names. - End the page with a generic attribution line, e.g., "Generated by an AI assistant." 4. Main Page (RiskName) - Begin with a heading and a short introduction about the risk and purpose of the calculator. - Add a section “Your Inputs.” For each factor, include a <DropDown> linked to the relevant table. Place a plain-language explanation before each dropdown. - Add a section “Your Results.” Include a <RiskDisplay> for each RiskModel. - End with the attribution line. Safeguards - Verbatim Data: Tables must contain exactly what the sources report. Conversions only in RiskModels. - Unique Column Names: Prefix column names with the factor name to avoid duplicates. - Dropdown Explanations: Place text before each <DropDown> tag. - Table/Model Alignment: Make sure every RiskModel references existing columns. If multiple outcomes depend on the same input (e.g., age), put them in the same table. - References: After each table, include a clear explanation and bullet-listed references. - Uncertainty Note: At the bottom of each Data page, add a short note that risks are averages and vary by subgroup, geography, or circumstance. - Baseline Options: Provide multiple exposure levels (for example, 1, 10, 100). Use user-friendly labels like “1 year,” “10 years,” “100 years.” - Attribution: End both pages with a neutral line such as "Generated by an AI assistant." Examples See existing pages like: - Parachuting https://riski.wiki/wiki/Parachuting?action=raw - Driving https://riski.wiki/wiki/Driving?action=raw These demonstrate how baseline tables, modifiers, models, references, and results are combined.