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Dr. Christopher Williams, principal investigator for the Critical Race Framework Study, used Perplexity, Grok3, and Gemini models to apply the framework to a landmark study, Physical and Mental Health: Socio-economic Status, Stress and Discrimination (1997) by David R. Williams and colleagues.
Across all four raters, the study received 54 out of 80 (68%) ratings for "no discussion" and 18 (23%) for low quality discussion for a combined total of 72 of out 80 (90%) for "no discussion" or "low quality discussion". When responses were dichotomized (no discussion/low vs. moderate/high), all four raters had 100% agreement for 18 out of 20 items in the Critical Race Framework. The AI raters also had 100% agreement for 18 out of 20 items, when dichotomized.
The use of this study is for educational purposes only. Given the sensitivity of this topic and Dr. David R. Williams' vital research on health disparities, this update will not be accompanied by a discussion. Researchers are encouraged to view his study in light of the state of science and structural inequity in 1997.