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AI Research Handbook | Sources, Citations & Fact-Checking

AI Research Handbook | Sources, Citations & Fact-Checking

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Instant 36-page PDF download10 beginner chapters · fictional applications · 4 supporting prompts · 3 reference tools · 1 working plan · Personal use only · No physical item shipped

Digital download details

You receive one 36-page PDF guide with 10 connected chapters, fictional case applications, decision checks, 4 supporting prompts, 3 reference tools, and one working plan. Delivery is automatic after purchase; no physical item is shipped.

Questions before you buy?

What do I receive? One 36-page PDF educational guide. Editable source files are not included.

Can I print it? Yes, or read and annotate it digitally.

Does this replace professional advice? No. This guide is not academic research training, a formal systematic review, legal research, or professional due diligence.

Can I share or resell it? No. Personal use only.

Research a practical question with a visible trail from decision to source, evidence, citation, and qualified conclusion.

Is this for you?

AI can produce a polished report quickly, but the result is difficult to trust when the question, source choices, claim support, and uncertainty are hidden.

What you receive

  • One 36-page PDF educational guide
  • 10 connected beginner chapters
  • 10 fictional case applications and 10 decision checks
  • 4 adaptable supporting prompts
  • 3 reusable reference tools and one working plan

Before → after: Move from a broad question and a stack of links to a bounded research brief with verified claims, checked citations, and a retraceable source trail.

See what you’ll learn to create

A focused research plan
Turn a decision into subquestions, source types, boundaries, and stop conditions.
A claim-to-evidence trail
Capture source notes, open citations, and compare every consequential claim with its support.
A qualified conclusion
Handle disagreement, state limitations, and show what the evidence does and does not justify.

How it works

  1. Read the foundational chapters and choose one low-risk real task.
  2. Gather the permitted sources, facts, or decisions named in the lesson.
  3. Use an example or supporting prompt for one bounded part of the work.
  4. Review the result against its source, purpose, limits, and final human decision.

What’s covered

  • Decision-led research questions
  • Subquestions and source strategy
  • Deliberate searching
  • Source quality in context
  • Evidence notes
  • Claim and citation checks
  • Conflicting sources
  • Synthesis and uncertainty
  • Source trails and review dates

What makes this different

This is a connected educational guide, not a large prompt list or workflow toolkit. It teaches the judgment behind useful AI-assisted work through explanation, realistic examples, practice, source guidance, and human review.

Format and compatibility

Customers receive one PDF for reading, printing, or digital annotation; editable source files are not included. The principles are platform-neutral unless the title names a specific assistant. Features, settings, terms, and results vary and may change.

Important limitations

This guide is not academic research training, a formal systematic review, legal research, or professional due diligence. AI output may be inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, biased, or unsuitable. Review and personalize everything before using, sending, or publishing it.

Personal use only. The purchased PDF may not be resold, redistributed, shared, reproduced, or repackaged. No physical item is shipped.

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