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AI Research Prompts

The most useful research prompts on the internet, tested across major models and organized by job-to-be-done.

Every research prompt here is reviewed by domain practitioners and tagged with the model it was tested on. No fluff, no recycled GitHub READMEs.

Pair these prompts with our Loop Library to build a personal research workflow that runs in a single line.

Featured loops

research

The Methodology Gap Hunter

Scans literature abstracts to identify missing demographic, geographic, or procedural variables in current research trends.

education

The SEL Moment-Finder

Identifies opportunities for Social-Emotional Learning within academic content.

research

The Missing Citation Scout

Identifies orphaned claims that lack a citation and suggests the most likely authoritative source.

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The Theoretical Synthesis Engine

Merges two conflicting theories into a unified framework that explains the discrepancies.

research

The Methodology Stress-Test

Acts as a cynical reviewer finding every possible way your study design could fail.

healthcare-clinical

The PICO Researcher

Refines clinical questions into the PICO format and identifies the best databases for answers.

research

The Citational Diversity Auditor

Evaluates a bibliography for geographic, gender, and institutional variety in sources.

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The Hypothesis Stress-Generator

Attempts to design experiments that would prove your own hypothesis wrong.

research

The Statistical Flaw Detector

Critiques the statistical power and potential biases in a paper's results section.

business-training

The Case Study Synthesizer

Turns dry company data into emotionally resonant, narrative-driven training case studies.

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The Policy Implication Extractor

Translates academic findings into three actionable policy recommendations for specific stakeholders.

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The Future Direction Generator

Extrapolates current results to predict the next five years of research in the field.

Frequently asked

Are these research prompts free?

Yes, free to browse with a one-click sign-in.

Which models?

Each prompt lists the model it was tuned on - typically GPT-5, Claude Sonnet, and Gemini Pro.