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Overview

This skill enforces professional academic writing norms when producing any research prose: literature reviews, syntheses, methods, discussions, abstracts, and other outputs aimed at scholarly audiences. It transforms vague, AI-like text into precise, evidence-centered prose that names studies, methods, samples, and years. The result reads like an experienced researcher wrote it: confident, specific, and disciplinarily appropriate.

How this skill works

The skill inspects drafts for five AI-generated anti-patterns (hedging soup, formulaic transitions, structural monotony, abstraction fog, and voice erasure) and applies corrective edits. It enforces a sequence: identify discipline and audience, draft with specificity, vary paragraph shapes deliberately, use transitions only when they express logical relationships, and run a five-point self-audit before output. The skill also adjusts register and citation integration according to STEM, social sciences, humanities, or interdisciplinary conventions.

When to use it

  • Writing or revising any text intended for academic publication or coursework
  • Transforming AI-generated or draft prose into publishable-seeming research writing
  • Preparing literature reviews, methods sections, results, discussions, or abstracts
  • Converting high-level summaries into citation-rich, discipline-aware paragraphs
  • Polishing authorial voice to match disciplinary norms

Best practices

  • Always specify study details: author, year, sample size, and method rather than using vague phrases
  • Use first person where disciplinary norms allow (we in social sciences, I in many humanities) to restore authorial presence
  • Limit hedging: fewer than two hedging words per paragraph and replace stacked qualifiers with precise evidence statements
  • Delete empty transitions like furthermore/moreover unless they signal an actual logical relation
  • Vary paragraph shapes deliberately: mix single-claim, extended-argument, and pivot paragraphs within each section

Example use cases

  • Revise a literature review that currently says "many studies" into one that cites four named studies with samples and outcomes
  • Edit a methods section to state: "We interviewed 32 nurses across three hospitals in 2021 and analyzed transcripts using Braun and Clarke's (2006) six-phase thematic analysis"
  • Convert a discussion draft full of hedges into a concise statement of what the evidence supports and what limits remain
  • Prepare an abstract that reports concrete results (effect sizes, confidence intervals, sample) rather than general conclusions
  • Adjust register for a multidisciplinary grant proposal so jargon is defined and authorial stance is clear

FAQ

No. It expects the author to supply citations. The skill guides how to integrate them (narrative, parenthetical, or synthesis) and where specificity is required.

Can it adopt different disciplinary tones?

Yes. It switches register and voice conventions for STEM, social sciences, humanities, or interdisciplinary work and recommends first- or third-person usage accordingly.

12 skills

academic-writing
Analytics

This skill helps produce rigorously sourced academic prose by naming studies, methods, and samples, ensuring clear, evidence-based writing.

ContentDocsResearchWriting+1
methodology
Data

This skill helps you select, design, and validate research methodologies with PhD-level guidance and practical study specifications.

DocsPlanningProductResearch+1
using-co-researcher
Ai

This skill helps you understand how to use the Co-Researcher system and available skills to perform rigorous academic research.

DocsProductResearchWriting+1
bibliography
Content

This skill formats citations and bibliographies in APA 7th, MLA 9th, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, and Vancouver from URLs or text.

DocsResearchWritingHtml
analyze
Ai

This skill conducts rigorous critical analysis of content, assessing evidence, logic, bias, and methodology to reveal strengths and weaknesses.

ContentDataDocsStrategy+2
review
Docs

This skill provides PhD-level peer reviews of manuscripts and proposals, assessing significance, methodology, and rigor to guide constructive improvements.

PlanningProductResearchWriting+1
hypothesis-testing
Analytics

This skill helps you transform observations into testable hypotheses and rigorous experimental plans with clear falsifiability criteria.

DataDesignIntegration TestsPlanning+3
systematic-review
Ai

This skill guides rigorous, PRISMA-aligned systematic reviews by documenting search strategies, bias assessment, and evidence synthesis to inform decisions.

AnalyticsDocsPlanningResearch+1
ethics
Analytics

This skill provides PhD-level guidance on research ethics, participant protection, and data privacy to help you evaluate study design and regulatory readiness.

DataPlanningResearchSecurity+1
synthesize
Ai

This skill synthesizes findings from multiple sources into coherent conclusions with quantified uncertainty for informed decision making.

AnalyticsDataProductResearch+2
ethics-review
Analytics

This skill helps ensure ethical risk assessment, privacy by design, and IRB compliance across protocols, safeguarding participants and data.

DataPlanningResearchSecurity+1
multi-source-investigation
Ai

This skill helps you verify complex claims across diverse sources by triangulating evidence and auditing credibility for each fact.

AnalyticsDataMonitoringResearch+2
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