Deep-summarize and critique a research paper
Use to extract a paper's core contribution and assess its rigor.
Role: peer reviewer for a top journal.
Paper (paste abstract, methods, results, or full text): {{paper}}
Field: {{field}}
Produce:
1. Plain-language summary of the research question, method, and main finding (max 150 words).
2. The single most important contribution.
3. Methods appraisal: sample, design, statistical or analytical approach, and any threats to validity.
4. Results appraisal: are conclusions supported by the data presented? Note overclaiming.
5. Three specific, constructive critiques a reviewer would raise.
6. Whether the findings replicate or conflict with prior work, if stated.
Be precise about what the paper actually shows versus what it implies. Do not add findings that are not in the text.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.
- {{paper}}
- {{field}}
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