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tree_0006 · Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
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Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
Asthma in Children: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Identify the major U.S.-based nonprofit academic medical center that emphasizes specialized care for children with asthma—reassuring families when a child gasps and wheezes and stating that its pediatric asthma experts help them breathe easier—and that also promotes a dermatology program focused on keeping patients’ skin, hair, and nails healthy and strong. Name the institution and describe how it presents both its pediatric asthma services and its dermatology services.
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- Cleveland Clinic identified as the institution + proof it offers specialized pediatric asthma care framed around helping children breathe easier
- Cleveland Clinic identified as the same institution + proof it promotes dermatology services focused on skin, hair, and nails health
- Description of the institution’s pediatric asthma care emphasizing support when a child gasps and wheezes
- Mention that pediatric asthma experts help children (and parents) breathe easier
- Description of the dermatology team as expert and caring
- Statement that the dermatology service focuses on keeping skin, hair, and nails healthy and strong
The question uses deep logic by requiring the test taker to identify a single healthcare institution that fits two distinct but thematically linked service descriptions (pediatric asthma care and dermatology services). It masks the entity name and instead relies on characteristic messaging about helping children breathe easier and promoting skin, hair, and nail health. It is wide because the respondent must aggregate information from separate service lines (asthma care and dermatology) within the same institution to fully answer the question.
Judgment
Deep Logic: The correct institution is Cleveland Clinic. Agent A does not identify any institution and explicitly refuses to answer. Agent B identifies Nemours Children's Health, which is incorrect. Therefore, BOTH agents fail the Core Entity check. Width/Completeness: Agent A provides no substantive answer and fails all checklist items. Agent B provides detailed descriptions of pediatric asthma and dermatology services, but they are attributed to the wrong institution, making the content fundamentally inaccurate despite being well-developed. User Experience & Presentation: Agent B is far more comprehensive, structured, and helpful in tone, whereas Agent A is a refusal. However, because Agent B’s answer is built around an incorrect entity (a critical factual error), it cannot be rewarded over Agent A in a benchmark prioritizing accuracy. Since both fail the Deep Logic requirement, this is a Low Quality Tie.
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