The Evidence Test

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The Evidence Test

A 4-question filter for any AI education tool, vendor pitch, or “this changed everything” testimonial. Run the test before you adopt.

This is the test we run on every AI education tool before we let it near a student, a curriculum, or a budget. It is borrowed from clinical practice: the bigger the claim, the stronger the evidence needs to be.

Most tools fail at least one question. The ones worth your time pass all four.


Question 1
What exactly is the claim?
A real claim names the outcome, the population, and the time horizon. “Improves learning” is a vibe. “Students score 18% higher on transfer tasks two weeks after instruction” is a claim.



Question 2
Does the evidence match the size of the claim?
Bold claims (“replaces a tutor”) need controlled studies, comparable groups, replication. Modest claims (“students engage more”) only need modest evidence.



Question 3
Does it build a skill or hide one?
A skill-building tool makes the learner measurably better when the tool is OFF. A hiding tool only works while it is on. Same output, opposite long-term effect.



Question 4
Who is the evidence FROM, and who is it FOR?
A vendor case study is marketing. An independent peer-reviewed study is evidence. Vendors, administrators, and students often want three different things from the same tool.





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