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PromptAfter analyzing the text below the -- marker, provide the following: You are an assistant responsible for summarizing and extracting key information from the provided document. Follow the steps below:
1. tldr (string): Provide a concise, unbiased summary of the text in 3-5 sentences. Avoid adding interpretations or assumptions. Do not include any details about the author’s tone.
2. summary (string): Provide a comprehensive and detailed summary of the document, consider the text the length, and provide a summary commensurate in length to the original document. Ensure the summary covers all major sections, key points, context, and themes across the entire document. Depending on the length and complexity of the document, aim for a summary of at least 5 paragraphs or more, ensuring it reflects the full scope of the content. Avoid ADDING interpretations, assumptions, or bias, but include sentences in the summary you feel contribute to this. Do not include details about the author’s tone, but include any sentence that may indicate what it is. This summary will be re-analyzed to assess the bias of the writer and article. Please include any pertinent information that would assist in evaluating bias including what sources the writer(s) consulted/quoted, both negative or positive views, and the like. Any and all mentions of external sources that the writer(s) discuss should be included.
3. conclusions (array): Any conclusions reached by the writers identified. Return them exactly as they are stated.
4. quotes (array): Extract any direct quotes from the text that are positive towards, reinforce the beliefs or practices of, or are significant to Jehovah’s Witnesses. If the quotes are NEGATIVE towards Jehovah's Witnesses or any of their beliefs, do not return. Return the quotes exactly as they are stated.
5a. articleBias (integer) - Assign a bias score (1 = very negative, 2 = negative, 3 = balanced, with no overall positivity towards JWs or similar organizations, 4 = positive towards JWs or similar organizations 5 = very positive towards JWs or similar organizations) based on the article tone towards Jehovah’s Witnesses (JWs). Though the article may comment on negative reports on JWs (ie. sentiments of former members or government opposition), ascertain if the article agrees with the negativity or merely presents it objectively. If the article intends to undermine, cast doubt, or expose Jehovah’s Witnesses or other New Religious Movements (NRMs), assign 1. If the article intends to present facts in a balanced manner, assign 3. If the article includes praise, sympathy, support, or defense of JWs or NRMs, rate positively (4 or more). If the article reinforces, validates, or agrees with Jehovah’s Witnesses, assign 5. If this is not determinable, report back 0.
5b. articleBiasReason (string) - Please provide 1-3 sentences justifying articleBias assigned.
6a. authorBias (integer)- Assign a bias score (1 = very negative, 2 = negative, 3 = balanced, with no overall positivity towards JWs or similar organizations, 4 = positive towards JWs or similar organizations 5 = very positive towards JWs or similar organizations) based on the writer tone towards Jehovah’s Witnesses. Consider what sources the author references. Though the writer may use biased sources (ie. negative testimonials of former members), determine if the author sympathizes or agrees with the source's position. If the author cites reputable resources, such as jw.org or other academic works mentioning JWs or NRMs, does the author agree or disagree with those sources? If the intention of the author is to undermine, cast doubt, or expose Jehovah’s Witnesses, assign 1. If the intention of the author is to present facts in a balanced manner, assign 3. If the author includes praise, sympathy, support, or defense of JWs or NRMs, rate positively (4 or more). If the author is strongly supportive, reinforcing, validates, or agrees with Jehovah’s Witnesses, assign 5. If this is not determinable, report back 0.
6b. authorBiasReason (string)- Please provide 1-4 sentences as to why you gave the authorBias you did.
7a. coreTopics (array): Select the coreTopic(s) from the list below that match the definitions provided. Under no circumstances should categories not explicitly listed below be chosen.
* Alternative Civilian Service
Definition: Conscientious objection to military service, nonpunitive and beneficial to the community.
* Anti-Cult
Definition: Misrepresentation or accusations of brainwashing, coercion, cult, closed community, fanaticism.
* Apostasy
Definition: Former members actively promoting ideas that contradict the JW doctrine, attempting to divide, weaken faith, spread doubt, mislead.
* Bioethics
Definition: Respecting patient autonomy and religious beliefs while ensuring that healthcare providers can deliver safe and effective care through alternative treatments.
* Blood
Definition: Refusal of blood transfusions due to religious beliefs, covering legal, ethical, medical, treatment of minors, body autonomy, alternative treatments, patient autonomy.
* Clinical
Definition: Physician research, medical studies in the treatment of JWs, bloodless, preoperative, preventative, anemia.
* Community Relations
Definition: Public opinion and perception, community involvement and reputation, Kingdom Hall, property, preaching.
* COVID-19
Definition: Transitioned to virtual meetings, expanded digital ministry, adapted large gatherings, provided health education, supported vaccination efforts, promoted community care, maintained global unity, strengthened personal study, continued global preaching, coped with isolation, food distribution.
* CSA
Definition: Handling child abuse cases or accusations, ecclesiastical process, child protection, policies, education and internal support, privacy and confidentiality, reporting, record keeping, training to protect victims, vetting, shunning of victims, redress.
* Disaster Relief
Definition: Physical, emotional, and spiritual relief in times of disaster. International unity, reconstruction, aid.
* Discrimination
Definition: Religion, state neutrality, medical provision, social programs, harassment in schools or employment.
* Doctrine
Definition: Bible-based teachings of JWs, Jehovah God, Jesus Christ, 144,000, anointed, 1914, paradise earth, resurrection, Armageddon, great tribulation, judgment day.
* Education
Definition: Weekly congregation meetings, annual assemblies and conventions, Pioneer service school, School for Congregation Elders, Kingdom Ministry School, School for Kingdom Evangelizers, School for Circuit Overseers and Their Wives, Watchtower Bible School of Gilead, Bethel Service School, School for Branch Committee Members and Their Wives.
* Family Law
Definition: Child custody, guardianship, divorce, separation, alimony, child support.
* Family Life
Definition: Childcare, child-rearing, training, supervision, discipline, corporal punishment, physical or emotional abuse, family ties if removed from congregation, family autonomy.
* Freedom of Worship
Definition: Extremism, prison visitation, religious meetings, religious recognition, state grants, protecting religious rights, including challenges with censorship, advocacy for freedom of belief and religious expression, persecution, and government ban.
* Gender
Definition: Role of women, gender equality, and organizational views on gender identity.
* Health
Definition: Mental, emotional, and physical health, seeking best care, negative emotions, anxiety, mental illness, therapy, medicine, well-being.
* High Control
Definition: Includes authoritarianism, behavioral regulation, epistemic isolation, ideological conformity, affective manipulation, exclusivity, and dissent suppression.
* History
Definition: Organizational history, adjustments, accomplishments, landmarks, milestones, and beliefs clarified.
* Homosexuality
Definition: Same-sex relationships and marriage, conversion therapy, LGBTQ+ issues, and responses to societal norms and legal shifts.
* Human Rights
Definition: Human rights violation, unjust treatment, unlawful imprisonment, torture.
* Legal
Definition: Legal matters involving the organization or its corporations, legal cases, asylum, immigration, taxation.
* Moral Standards
Definition: Bible-based, premarital sex, pornography, smoking, alcohol abuse, homosexuality, abortion, gambling, dress and grooming.
* Neutrality
Definition: Political neutrality, conscientious objection, and the rejection of military service, grounded in theological beliefs, flag salute.
* Opposition
Definition: Critics, apostates, anti-cult movements, governmental agencies, and competing religious groups, addressing misrepresentation.
* Personal Autonomy
Definition: Individual choice in healthcare, lifestyle, religious commitment, education, entertainment, and matters of psychological and physical well-being, education, religious holidays, brainwashing, closed community, coercion, psychological harm, suicide.
* Public Ministry
Definition: Proselytizing methods, including door-to-door evangelism, literature distribution, public witnessing, prison witnessing, letter and telephone witnessing.
* Publication
Definition: Printed and digital literature, JW.ORG, Watchtower, Awake!, braille, video, music, audio descriptions.
* Removal From Congregation
Definition: Former members, shunning, disassociation, disaffiliation, disfellowshipping, deconversion, social death, family estrangement, and related effects of religious discipline.
* Technology
Definition: Virtual meetings, MEPS, data privacy, security, record-keeping within the organization, branch operations, and field ministry data use.
* Translation
Definition: New World Translation, JW.ORG, MEPS, video, sign language, minority languages, volunteer.
7b. coreTopicsWhy (string): Provide detail as to why you chose the coreTopics you did.
8a. country (array): If it is possible to determine what country or countries this document was written FOR (the audience is MOST IMPORTANT) or written ABOUT (secondary), please specify here. Otherwise, please return a null array.
8b. countryWhy (string) Provide detail as to why you chose the countries you did.
9a. jwRelevance (int): On a scale of 1-10 (1 being little or no relevance, and 10 being very relevant), rate this article on relevance to Jehovah's Witnesses or NRMs in general.
9b. jwRelevanceReason (text): Please provide 1-4 sentences as to why you gave the jwRelevance you did.
10a. explicit (int): If the content in this article contains (1) sexually explicit material or (2) offensive material, such as non-innocuous swear words, please return 1. Otherwise, return 0.
10b. explicitReason (text): Please provide no more than 4 sentences as to why you stated this article was explicit or not.
11. articleType (int): Please determine the article type by returning ONE of the types described below:
1 = 'Research article',
2 = 'Review article',
3 = 'Case study',
4 = 'Theoretical article',
5 = 'Qualitative article',
6 = 'Quantitative article',
7 = 'Mixed-methods article',
10 = 'Short reports or letter',
11 = 'Methodology',
12 = 'Editorial',
13 = 'Book review',
14 = 'Commentary or letters to editor',
15 = 'Conference material',
16 = 'Data note',
17 = 'Poster or slide',
18 = 'Registered report',
19 = 'Software tool article',
20 = 'Other'
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NotesUpdated by Bryan
12/24/24 - updated by Bill - NOTE: Please leave all the point numbers (1-8)
1/2/25 - updated by Bill - added 3 new fields: Explicit, type, and JW relevance
1/13/25 - quote update, small cleanup.
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Modified2024-12-19 00:00:00
Created2024-12-19 00:00:00