Methodology
Review method
How this directory is reviewed Methodology
See how entries are selected, evidence-labeled, claim-boundary checked, updated, corrected, and kept readable for users and AI systems.
How every directory entry is reviewedEditorial process
Allowed, evidence-needed, and do-not-say languageClaim boundaries
What the directory covers and still missesCoverage audit
How topics, evidence, sources, and claims connectConcept map
Change notes and review cadenceRecently reviewedReview workflow
Common method pages
Primary methodology references
Source notesExternal referenceGoogle structured data policies
Machine-readable markup policy route.
External referenceGoogle sitemap documentationSitemap and crawl-discovery route.
External referenceGoogle robots and indexing documentationRobots and crawler-access route.
External referenceSchema.org CreativeWorkSchema type route for source and evidence pages.
External referenceSchema.org DefinedTermSchema type route for glossary and terms.
External referenceSchema.org ClaimReviewBoundary note: only for specific reviewed claims, not broad claim-boundary pages.
Directory pathways
01Entry type: what kind of page is this?02User question: what is the reader trying to understand?0304Evidence grade: what kind of support is available?05Source library06Review trail07Allowed: some users describe room-temperature lotion as cold after bathing.08Needs evidence: a method changes contact temperature in a controlled, measurable way.
Publishing rule
Method pages explain how this directory is reviewed and corrected. They do not make product recommendations, medical claims, infant-care instructions, pregnancy guidance, or universal formula compatibility statements.