The prompt library that works with every AI. 9 “Academic research” customizable templates for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more.
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9 prompts tagged with "Academic research"
Explain the difference between descriptive and inferential statistics with a shared example, check whether a claim is descriptive or inferential, or classify a technique.
Explain the seven major research paper types in plain language, identify which type an assignment prompt is calling for, or compare two easily confused types.
Explain whether a case study fits a research project, give its definition, strengths, and limitations, or compare it against an observational study, experiment, or survey.
Check whether a specific article or journal underwent peer review, with a confidence level and the signals checked in Ulrichsweb, PubMed, or Scopus.
Determine whether a project needs qualitative depth, quantitative measurement, or both, with concrete method examples for each side and a direct verdict on research rigor.
Explain how to choose a probability or non-probability sampling method for a study, covering the tradeoff between generalizability and speed, with examples for every method.
Explain which research design fits a project from the standard taxonomy with real tradeoffs, justify an already-chosen design, or draft a methodology paragraph.
Write a problem statement for a research paper, thesis, or grant proposal naming the research gap and its significance, distinct from a thesis statement.
Explain whether a source is primary, secondary, or tertiary, showing the reasoning behind the verdict, and classify an entire reading list at once.
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