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Deep Bias Analysis

Requirements
Text, reasoning, or a decision to analyze in depth
3

Get the text from the user. If they haven't provided any, ask:
"What reasoning, decision, or text would you like me to analyze for biases?"

For longer texts, confirm: "Should I analyze the entire piece, or is
there a specific section you want me to focus on?"

4

Perform a systematic bias analysis following the framework:

  1. Identify the core claim or decision
  2. Trace the reasoning explicitly
  3. Look for asymmetries in how evidence is treated
  4. Check for anchoring effects
  5. Examine emotional weight on different options
  6. Consider what perspectives are missing
  7. Surface hidden assumptions

Use the key questions from the framework to probe deeper.

5

Present the analysis using the format from the framework guide:

  • Summary of what was analyzed
  • Each bias detected with specific evidence
  • Hidden assumptions surfaced
  • Blind spots identified
  • Concrete recommendations with debiasing questions

Frame findings constructively—the goal is better decisions, not
proving irrationality. Present with humility.

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> Text, reasoning, or a decision to analyze in depth

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## Steps

1. [Read Cognitive Bias Catalog]: Read the documentation in: `skills/sauna/[skill_id]/references/analysis.bias.catalog.md`

2. [Read Bias Detection Framework]: Read the documentation in: `skills/sauna/[skill_id]/references/analysis.bias.framework.md`

3. Get the text from the user. If they haven't provided any, ask:
"What reasoning, decision, or text would you like me to analyze for biases?"

For longer texts, confirm: "Should I analyze the entire piece, or is
there a specific section you want me to focus on?"


4. Perform a systematic bias analysis following the framework:

1. Identify the core claim or decision
2. Trace the reasoning explicitly
3. Look for asymmetries in how evidence is treated
4. Check for anchoring effects
5. Examine emotional weight on different options
6. Consider what perspectives are missing
7. Surface hidden assumptions

Use the key questions from the framework to probe deeper.


5. Present the analysis using the format from the framework guide:

- Summary of what was analyzed
- Each bias detected with specific evidence
- Hidden assumptions surfaced
- Blind spots identified
- Concrete recommendations with debiasing questions

Frame findings constructively—the goal is better decisions, not
proving irrationality. Present with humility.