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// Interactive interview to formalize a research idea into a structured specification with hypotheses and empirical strategy
// Interactive interview to formalize a research idea into a structured specification with hypotheses and empirical strategy
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| name | interview-me |
| description | Interactive interview to formalize a research idea into a structured specification with hypotheses and empirical strategy |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
| argument-hint | [brief topic or 'start fresh'] |
| allowed-tools | ["Read","Write"] |
Conduct a structured interview to help formalize a research idea into a concrete specification.
Input: $ARGUMENTS — a brief topic description or "start fresh" for an open-ended exploration.
This is a conversational skill. Instead of producing a report immediately, you conduct an interview by asking questions one at a time, probing deeper based on answers, and building toward a structured research specification.
Do NOT use AskUserQuestion. Ask questions directly in your text responses, one or two at a time. Wait for the user to respond before continuing.
Once you have enough information (typically 5-8 exchanges), produce a Research Specification Document:
# Research Specification: [Title]
**Date:** [YYYY-MM-DD]
**Researcher:** [from conversation context]
## Research Question
[Clear, specific question in one sentence]
## Motivation
[2-3 paragraphs: why this matters, theoretical context, policy relevance]
## Hypothesis
[Testable prediction with expected direction]
## Empirical Strategy
- **Method:** [e.g., Difference-in-Differences with staggered adoption]
- **Treatment:** [What varies]
- **Control:** [Comparison group]
- **Key identifying assumption:** [What must hold]
- **Robustness checks:** [Pre-trends, placebo tests, etc.]
## Data
- **Primary dataset:** [Name, source, coverage]
- **Key variables:** [Treatment, outcome, controls]
- **Sample:** [Unit of observation, time period, N]
## Expected Results
[What the researcher expects to find and why]
## Contribution
[How this advances the literature — 2-3 sentences]
## Open Questions
[Issues raised during the interview that need further thought]
Save to: quality_reports/research_spec_[sanitized_topic].md