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About This Wiki
How to use the Just Behaving wiki as a knowledge base. This category explains what the wiki is and is not, how to read an entry, what the evidence and verification badges mean, how JB terms map to standard language, and how families, researchers, and AI systems should use the site responsibly.
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Who this category is for
This category is the orientation layer for the whole wiki. It is written for prospective families, professionals, researchers, and people using the wiki inside LLM or retrieval workflows.
Read these pages before treating a JB entry as a source, quoting a badge, or ingesting the wiki into a custom model. They explain what the wiki is trying to do, where its evidence systems come from, and how to avoid flattening philosophy, interpretation, and documented claims into the same thing.
Families
Use this category to learn how to read a page without over- or under-weighting the evidence language.
Professionals
Use it to understand the evidence ceiling, verification protocol, and terminology translation before evaluating the framework.
Researchers
Use it as the methodological front door to the public wiki before pulling claims into notes, reviews, or comparison work.
AI Users
Use it to preserve evidence tags, verification status, and species boundaries when the wiki is fed into a model.
Recommended reading order
If you are new to the wiki, move through the pages in this order before branching into topical categories.
- 1What This Wiki Is and Isn't
The scope, posture, and limits of the Just Behaving wiki.
- 2How to Read an Entry
How the parts of a Just Behaving wiki entry fit together, and what each one is doing.
- 3Evidence Tags
What the evidence tags in the Just Behaving wiki mean, and how strongly each tag allows a claim to be stated.
- 4Verification
What the Just Behaving verification badges mean, and how PSV differs from evidence strength.
- 5Scientific Claims Register
What the Scientific Claims Register is, what it does, and how it relates to a public wiki entry.
- 6Five Pillars Terminological Crosswalk
How core Just Behaving terms map to standard academic or professional language, and where the overlap stops.
- 7Using This Wiki With AI
How to use the Just Behaving wiki responsibly with ChatGPT, Claude, NotebookLM, or a custom retrieval setup.