[2025-09-25T12:44:40.636531] [QUERYOME] Starting research for query 353: 'Instructions: 
 Answer the question below. Please respond with the option letter (A, B, or C) first. (HINT: Each PubMedQA instance is composed of (1) a question which is either an existing research article title or derived from one, (2) a context which is the corresponding abstract without its conclusion, (3) a long answer, which is the conclusion of the abstract and, presumably, answers the research question, and (4) a yes/no/maybe answer which summarizes the conclusion.) 

Question:
Can routinely collected ambulance data about assaults contribute to reduction in community violence? 

Options:
{'A': 'yes', 'B': 'no', 'C': 'maybe'}'
[2025-09-25T12:44:40.709312] [PI] Starting research for query: 'Instructions: 
 Answer the question below. Please respond with the option letter (A, B, or C) first. (HINT: Each PubMedQA instance is composed of (1) a question which is either an existing research article title or derived from one, (2) a context which is the corresponding abstract without its conclusion, (3) a long answer, which is the conclusion of the abstract and, presumably, answers the research question, and (4) a yes/no/maybe answer which summarizes the conclusion.) 

Question:
Can routinely collected ambulance data about assaults contribute to reduction in community violence? 

Options:
{'A': 'yes', 'B': 'no', 'C': 'maybe'}'
[2025-09-25T12:44:40.712043] Saving text to bench_final/run1/pubmedqa/pubmedqa_352/pi_initial_prompt.txt
[2025-09-25T12:44:40.718427] [PI] Calling o3 for initial analysis...
[2025-09-25T12:44:48.783044] [PI] Reasoning iteration 1
[2025-09-25T12:44:48.785770] [PI reasoning] **Evaluating data on violence reduction**

I’m looking to answer whether ambulance data on assaults can help reduce community violence. It seems like this data could indeed develop interventions, similar to how emergency department data has been used in violence prevention. Many studies suggest such data can inform policing and lower violence rates, so I’m leaning towards answering “yes.” I should probably find a citation, though the instructions mention a simple answer might just need the option letter. Still, citation is good practice. I’ll quickly search for the article.
[2025-09-25T12:44:48.787522] [PI] Executing function call 1: hybrid_search
[2025-09-25T12:44:48.789077] [PI] Function arguments: {'query': 'routinely collected ambulance data about assaults contribute to reduction in community violence', 'k': 10, 'faiss_weight': 0.6, 'bm25_weight': 0.4, 'use_rrf': True}
[2025-09-25T12:44:48.791694] Saving JSON to bench_final/run1/pubmedqa/pubmedqa_352/pi_iteration_1_tool_call_2_hybrid_search.json
[2025-09-25T12:44:51.811719] [PI] Function hybrid_search executed successfully
[2025-09-25T12:44:51.814400] Saving JSON to bench_final/run1/pubmedqa/pubmedqa_352/pi_iteration_1_tool_result_2_hybrid_search.json
[2025-09-25T12:44:51.823789] [PI] Continuing reasoning with 1 function responses...
[2025-09-25T12:45:01.120240] [PI] Reasoning iteration 2
[2025-09-25T12:45:01.121816] [PI] No function calls found in response
[2025-09-25T12:45:01.123813] [PI] No more function calls - research complete
[2025-09-25T12:45:01.126022] Saving text to bench_final/run1/pubmedqa/pubmedqa_352/pi_final_answer.txt
[2025-09-25T12:45:01.130705] [QUERYOME] Query completed successfully
