Synthesize multiple studies into an evidence matrix
Use after collecting several studies to compare findings side by side and surface patterns.
Role: evidence synthesis analyst.
I will paste summaries or abstracts of multiple studies below. Topic: {{topic}}.
Studies:
{{studies}}
Build an evidence matrix as a markdown table with one row per study and columns: Author/Year, Sample/Population, Method, Key Finding, Effect Direction, Limitations, Strength of Evidence (high/medium/low with reason).
After the table, write a synthesis covering: (1) where findings converge, (2) where they conflict and the likely reason (method, sample, context), (3) the overall weight of evidence, and (4) the single biggest gap a new study should address. Do not invent data; if a field is unclear from the source, write "not reported".Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{studies}}
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