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DeepSeek V3.2 vs Sonar Pro

tree_0011 · Welcome

DeepSeek V3.2 · Much Better
WIDE
1
Rounds
2 - 0
Final Score
23,541
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$0.24
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Round 1 of 1

Round Context

Depth 2Width 2Mercy rule
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Welcome

Step 2

Evaluation and correction of fertility data

Question

Identify the digital resource that serves as the major output of the joint IUSSP and UNFPA project dedicated to providing updated tools for demographic estimation from limited and defective data, framed as a direct successor to the UN Manual X. Within this resource, locate the section authored by T.A. Moultrie specifically concerning the 'Evaluation and correction of fertility data.' Provide the full suggested citation for this section, including the publication year, the full list of editors for the parent work, and the publisher's location.

Answer length: 100-200 words.

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Depth checklist
  • identified Resource: Tools for Demographic Estimation (based on IUSSP/UNFPA and UN Manual X lineage)
  • Identified Section: Evaluation and correction of fertility data
Width checklist
  • Author: Moultrie TA
  • Year: 2011
  • Section Title: Evaluation and correction of fertility data
  • Editors: Moultrie TA, Dorrington RE, Hill AG, Hill K, Timæus IM and Zaba B
  • Parent Work Title: Tools for Demographic Estimation
  • Publisher: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (or IUSSP)
  • Publisher Location: Paris
Examiner rationale

The question requires Deep Reasoning to identify the specific website ('Tools for Demographic Estimation') using its organizational origins (IUSSP/UNFPA) and academic lineage (UN Manual X) without being given the title. It requires Wide Aggregation to locate a specific internal page/chapter and extract comprehensive citation metadata (editors, location, year) rather than just a simple URL.

Judgment

Much Better
WIDE
Score 2 - 0

Agent A followed all instructions perfectly. It identified the correct resource and provided the exact full citation requested, including the specific section, editors, and publisher location. Agent B identified the resource but failed to provide the specific citation for the requested section, explicitly stating it could not find the details and telling the user to look it up themselves. Agent A is much more helpful and accurate.

Evolution step
[GAME OVER] Mercy Rule Triggered (Diff >= 2.0)!

DeepSeek V3.2

DeepSeek

17.3s
The major digital resource is the online tool **Demographic Estimation Tools (DET)**, formally titled *Tools for Demographic Estimation*. This platform, developed by the IUSSP and UNFPA, is the direct successor to the UN Manual X. The section authored by T.A. Moultrie on the "Evaluation and correction of fertility data" is found within Part II, Chapter 2, of this resource [1]. The suggested full citation for the specific chapter is: Moultrie, T.A. 2013. "Evaluation and correction of fertility data." In *Tools for Demographic Estimation*, edited by T. Moultrie, R. Dorrington, A. Hill, K. Hill, I. Timæus, and B. Zaba. Paris: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) [1]. ## References [1] Moultrie, T.A. 2013. "Evaluation and correction of fertility data." In *Tools for Demographic Estimation*, edited by T. Moultrie, R. Dorrington, A. Hill, K. Hill, I. Timæus, and B. Zaba. Paris: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP). https://demographicestimation.iussp.org/content/evaluation-and-correction-fertility-data

Sonar Pro

Perplexity

5.4s
The digital resource is **Tools for Demographic Estimation**, a web-based platform hosted by the IUSSP that serves as the major output of the joint IUSSP and UNFPA project[1][5]. It directly succeeds UN Manual X and provides methods for estimating demographic parameters from limited and defective data[5]. The resource contains a section on "Evaluation and assessment of data" within its structured navigation[8], though the search results do not provide the complete citation details for T.A. Moultrie's specific section on "Evaluation and correction of fertility data." The parent work was published in 2013 (second impression) and edited by Moultrie, Dorrington, Hill, Hill, Timæus, and Zaba[3]. The resource is freely accessible online at demographicestimation.iussp.org following registration[5]. For the precise citation including publisher location and Moultrie's specific fertility data section, direct consultation of the Tools for Demographic Estimation website or print version is necessary[5]. ## References [1] https://iussp.org/en/tools-demographic-estimation-0 [3] https://demographicestimation.iussp.org/sites/default/files/2023-05/TDE_2013_2ndImpression_opt_0.pdf [5] https://demographicestimation.iussp.org/content/introduction-tools-demographic-estimation [8] https://demographicestimation.iussp.org/content/tools-demographic-estimation