| name | research-synthesis-brief |
| description | Synthesize multiple sources, reports, notes, articles, datasets, interviews, or research excerpts into claims, evidence, caveats, contradictions, confidence levels, and recommended actions. Use when Codex needs to create source-grounded research briefs, executive summaries, evidence reviews, or decision support. |
Research Synthesis Brief
Workflow
- Identify research question, audience, decision context, source set, and time sensitivity.
- Extract claims, evidence, methods, dates, limitations, contradictions, and source quality signals.
- Separate what is known, what is inferred, what conflicts, and what remains unknown.
- Synthesize findings into decision-relevant implications rather than source-by-source summaries.
- Produce a brief with confidence levels, caveats, and recommended next actions.
Output Standard
Use this structure by default:
- Research Question: what the brief answers.
- Bottom Line: concise answer with confidence level.
- Key Findings: claims with evidence and caveats.
- Evidence Table: source, claim supported, strength, limitation.
- Contradictions / Gaps: conflicts, missing data, and uncertainty.
- Decision Implications: what the findings mean for action.
- Recommended Next Steps: follow-up research, validation, or decision path.
Rules
- Do not cite or rely on sources not provided unless the user asks for external research.
- Label confidence and uncertainty explicitly.
- Do not flatten conflicting evidence into a false consensus.
- Keep source-grounding clear enough for a human reviewer to audit.
References
Read references/evidence-rubric.md when the user asks for evidence grading, confidence scoring, contradiction handling, or decision implications.