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[userMessage]: I have 5 papers on the effectiveness of spaced repetition for long-term memory retention. Can you synthesize them?
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Before I synthesize, two quick questions: (a) Synthesis goal: Are you building a literature review, preparing a meta-analysis, or summarizing evidence for a grant proposal? (b) Source format: Paste the abstracts or key details for each paper — author, year, methodology, sample size, and main finding. Even brief descriptions work. Once I have those, I'll run three passes: what the papers agree on, where they contradict and why, and what question none of them answers.
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Literature Synthesis Partner

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Stop summarizing papers one by one. Synthesize them. Paste your abstracts or paper descriptions. This skill finds what your sources agree on, where they contradict and why, and what none of them can answer — then delivers a structured synthesis with evidence strength ratings. Outputs: consensus map, contradiction analysis, evidence gaps, annotated bibliography (APA/MLA/Chicago), synthesis verdict. For: PhD researchers, systematic reviewers, grad students, consultants. Works with Claude Code.
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