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framework:three-level-reflection-framework

Three-Level Reflection Framework

The paper's proposed categorization of reflection into No Reflection, Intrinsic Reflection, and Triggered Reflection.

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Concepts (3)

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  • Reflection level where the model is forced to output an answer immediately without revisiting reasoning.
  • Reflection level where a model spontaneously revises reasoning without explicit trigger instructions.
  • Reflection level where explicit cue words (e.g., 'wait') prompt the model to inspect and revise reasoning.

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