| { |
| "task_id": "wonder_004", |
| "domain": "CDC_WONDER", |
| "autonomy_type": "ordered table", |
| "oracle_output_cardinality": 3, |
| "instruction": "I am preparing a one-page public health brief on 2021 U.S. infant mortality disparities. I want to identify groups that are separately listed in the report by mother's race and Hispanic origin, have an infant mortality rate above the U.S. overall rate, and have a clearly identifiable leading cause of death. First, from the separately listed groups in the report, select those with an infant mortality rate above the U.S. overall rate and a clearly identifiable leading cause of death. Then, for each qualifying group, record the full-year infant mortality rate, the neonatal rate (under 28 days), and the postneonatal rate (28 days and older), along with the group's leading cause of death, its cause-specific rate, and the rank of that cause among all infant causes. Finally, output a multi-row pipe-delimited table sorted by full-year infant mortality rate from high to low: group|infant_rate|neonatal_rate|postneonatal_rate|top_cause|cause_rate|us_rank.", |
| "start_url": "https://wonder.cdc.gov/lbd-current-expanded.html", |
| "output_format": "Finally, output a multi-row pipe-delimited table sorted by full-year infant mortality rate from high to low: group|infant_rate|neonatal_rate|postneonatal_rate|top_cause|cause_rate|us_rank.", |
| "oracle_answer": "group|infant_rate|neonatal_rate|postneonatal_rate|top_cause|cause_rate|us_rank\nBlack non-Hispanic|10.55|6.35|4.19|Short gestation and low birth weight|196.4|2\nAmerican Indian or Alaska Native non-Hispanic|7.46|3.83|3.67|Congenital malformations|134.0|1\nPuerto Rican Hispanic|6.05|3.93|2.13|Short gestation and low birth weight|108.9|2", |
| "metadata": { |
| "State-Gated Retrieval": [ |
| "Retain only groups that are separately listed in the 2021 U.S. infant mortality statistics, have a full-year infant mortality rate above the U.S. overall rate, and have a clearly identifiable leading cause of death.", |
| "For each qualifying group, provide the infant rate, neonatal rate, postneonatal rate, top cause, cause rate, and the rank of that cause among all infant causes.", |
| "The leading cause must be determined by a group-level leading-cause query and verified for availability using notes/reliability markers." |
| ], |
| "dependency_type": "Data + Control", |
| "intra_chain": true, |
| "inter_chain": true, |
| "data_dependency": [ |
| "infant-mortality queries yield group-level overall, neonatal, and postneonatal rates for reportable mother race/Hispanic-origin groups", |
| "leading-cause queries and reliability notes yield each eligible group's top cause, cause-specific rate, and U.S. rank", |
| "final rows are produced only after the eligible-group set is rebuilt using both overall-rate and cause-specific-identifiability criteria" |
| ], |
| "control_dependency": [ |
| "groups above the U.S. overall rate cannot be accepted until cause-specific reliability checks are run, which removes NHOPI", |
| "leading cause must be queried at the group level rather than inherited from an all-infants cause table", |
| "the cause-rate multiplier must be defined as per 100,000 live births before downstream ranking/output" |
| ], |
| "freeze": { |
| "historical_window": "2021 U.S. infant mortality by mother race and Hispanic origin, including the group-level leading-cause tables and reliability notes" |
| }, |
| "answer_type": "multi-row ordered table" |
| }, |
| "rubric": { |
| "inclusion_conditions": [ |
| "Retain only groups that are separately listed in the 2021 U.S. infant mortality statistics, have a full-year infant mortality rate above the U.S. overall rate, and have a clearly identifiable leading cause of death.", |
| "For each qualifying group, provide the infant rate, neonatal rate, postneonatal rate, top cause, cause rate, and the rank of that cause among all infant causes.", |
| "The leading cause must be determined by a group-level leading-cause query and verified for availability using notes/reliability markers." |
| ], |
| "exclusion_conditions": [ |
| "Exclude groups that, despite having a full-year mortality rate above the U.S. overall rate, cannot provide a clearly identifiable leading cause due to cause-specific reliability issues.", |
| "Exclude results that only inherit the top cause from the all-infants cause table without performing a group-level leading-cause query.", |
| "Exclude results where the cause_rate uses an incorrect rate multiplier and is not read at the per-100,000-live-births denominator." |
| ], |
| "normalization": { |
| "field_separator": "|", |
| "record_separator": "\n", |
| "header_row": "required literal first row `group|infant_rate|neonatal_rate|postneonatal_rate|top_cause|cause_rate|us_rank`", |
| "schema": [ |
| "group", |
| "infant_rate", |
| "neonatal_rate", |
| "postneonatal_rate", |
| "top_cause", |
| "cause_rate", |
| "us_rank" |
| ], |
| "sorting_or_selection": "infant_rate descending", |
| "rate_fields": "infant_rate, neonatal_rate, and postneonatal_rate are per 1,000 live births; cause_rate is per 100,000 live births, but all four are emitted as plain numbers without unit text", |
| "top_cause": "emit the short cause label used in the oracle, not an expanded prose description", |
| "us_rank": "emit the integer rank of that same cause in the overall infant leading-cause list" |
| } |
| } |
| } |
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