# Report Structure

## Required Sections

1. Type and confidence
2. One-sentence snapshot
3. Four preference axes
4. Function-level validation
5. Strengths
6. Blind spots
7. Pressure and decision style
8. Evidence chain
9. Why not the adjacent type
10. Uncertainty and follow-up questions

## Hero Section

Must contain:

- MBTI code
- a short nickname
- confidence label
- a tight snapshot sentence

## Preference Section

For each axis:

- selected side
- support summary
- counterevidence summary
- confidence

## Evidence Section

Each evidence card should include:

- short title
- one-sentence interpretation
- optional short excerpt
- source reference

## Adjacent Type Comparison

Always compare the final type with 1-2 nearby alternatives.
Explain why they were rejected or kept as lower-confidence candidates.

## Failure Mode Protection

The report must not become:

- a generic horoscope
- a transcript dump
- a message-statistics dashboard with no interpretation
- a pure function-stack essay detached from evidence
