Citation Trace Split
Two column split pairing heading copy and three proof points with a cited answer card whose numbered markers resolve to listed source rows.
Two column split pairing heading copy and three proof points with a cited answer card whose numbered markers resolve to listed source rows.
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Citation Trace Split answers the question every data assistant raises, can I believe the number. A two column layout pairs heading copy and three ruled proof points with a drawn answer card whose claims carry numbered citations, each resolving to a source row listed beneath. Showing the provenance inline is the move, it makes the answer checkable instead of asking the reader to take it on faith.
The headline, every number shows its work, frames the assistant as auditable. Sources and proof points are two arrays, the citations render as small mono superscripts through a Cite helper, and the card mirrors a real question about a conversion dip.
Reach for this block on AI pages selling analytics or reporting assistants, and on trust pages where the accuracy claim needs a demonstration rather than a promise. It is the section a data lead forwards to a skeptical analyst.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is a real answer from your assistant with its sources left in. Other traces:
Tip: block the sentence you cannot cite, like the middle proof point does. An answer that refuses to guess is the one worth trusting.