Conducting Deep Research
This skill uses an iterative methodology treating research as a diffusion process: start with noise (rough draft), apply guidance (research brief), denoise through cycles of critique → research → refine until quality converges.
Use TodoWrite to track these mandatory steps:
<required> 1. Clarify scope (if ambiguous) 2. Write research brief (guidance signal) 3. Generate initial draft from knowledge (noisy starting point) 4. Red team critique (identify noise) 5. Targeted web_search with reflection 6. Score sources and track contradictions 7. Refine draft (denoise) 8. Evaluate quality (score < 7? repeat 4-7, max 3 cycles) 9. Finalize </required>Step 1: Clarify Scope
Ask me clarifying questions only if:
- •Topic has multiple interpretations
- •Key constraints missing (timeframe, geography, industry)
- •Success criteria unclear
Skip for well-defined requests.
Step 2: Research Brief (Guidance Signal)
RESEARCH BRIEF Topic: [Specific question] Scope: [Included/excluded] Key Questions: 1. [Primary] 2. [Secondary] 3. [Tertiary] Constraints: [Limits] Language: [Match user's language]
Step 3: Initial Draft (Noisy Starting Point)
Write from existing knowledge only, marking gaps:
- •
[NEEDS VERIFICATION]- uncertain claims - •
[RESEARCH NEEDED]- missing information - •
[CONFIDENCE: LOW/MED/HIGH]- flag uncertainty levels
This draft intentionally contains "noise" - the refinement loop will denoise it.
Step 4: Red Team Critique
Attack the draft for:
- •Logic: Circular reasoning, false dichotomies, unsupported claims
- •Gaps: Missing perspectives, incomplete coverage
- •Sources: Unsourced claims, single-source reliance
Rate each issue 1-10 severity. See references/critique-framework.md.
Step 5: Targeted Research with Reflection
Search budget by complexity:
- •Simple verification: 1-2 searches
- •Moderate topics: 3-5 searches
- •Complex research: 5-10 searches
CRITICAL: Think after EVERY search. After each web_search, pause and reflect:
REFLECTION: - What key facts did I find? - What gaps remain? - Do sources agree or conflict? - Is another search needed, or do I have enough?
Parallel research triggers - pursue multiple threads when:
- •Comparing alternatives (search each separately)
- •Multiple independent sub-questions exist
- •Different source types needed (academic vs news vs official)
See references/search-patterns.md for query techniques.
Step 6: Source Scoring and Contradiction Handling
Score each source (1-100 confidence):
| Source Type | Base Score |
|---|---|
| Official documentation, peer-reviewed | 85-100 |
| Government/institutional reports | 75-90 |
| Established news outlets | 60-80 |
| Industry publications | 50-75 |
| Blogs, forums | 20-50 |
Adjust based on: recency, author credentials, citation quality.
Track facts with attribution:
FACT: [Statement] SOURCE: [URL] CONFIDENCE: [1-100] DISPUTED: [Yes/No - conflicts with other sources?]
When sources contradict:
- •Note the contradiction explicitly
- •Check publication dates (prefer recent)
- •Evaluate source authority
- •Search for additional sources to break tie
- •If unresolved, present both views with confidence levels
See references/source-evaluation.md for detailed guidance.
Step 7: Refine Draft (Denoise)
Refine by:
- •Replacing
[NEEDS VERIFICATION]with sourced facts - •Adding inline citations with confidence: "According to [Source] (high confidence), ..."
- •Qualifying or removing unsupported claims
- •Addressing contradictions explicitly
- •Adding counterarguments
Context management: If accumulating too much research, compress raw notes into key findings before continuing. Discard redundant/low-value information.
Step 8: Evaluate Quality
Score 1-10 on:
- •Comprehensiveness: All key questions addressed?
- •Accuracy: Claims well-sourced with appropriate confidence?
Track across iterations:
QUALITY LOG: Iteration 1: Comprehensiveness 5, Accuracy 4, Avg 4.5 Iteration 2: Comprehensiveness 7, Accuracy 6, Avg 6.5 Iteration 3: Comprehensiveness 8, Accuracy 8, Avg 8.0 ✓
If average < 7: Return to Step 4 (max 3 cycles). If score drops between iterations: Focus critique on what regressed.
Step 9: Finalize
# [Title] ## Executive Summary [Key findings in 2-3 paragraphs] ## Findings [Organized by research questions, with inline citations] ## Methodology [Brief: sources consulted, confidence levels, any unresolved contradictions] ## Limitations [Gaps, uncertainties, disputed claims] ## Sources [Numbered list with confidence indicators]
See references/report-templates.md for format variants.
Example
Input: "Research the current state of nuclear fusion energy"
Research Brief:
Topic: Current state of nuclear fusion energy Key Questions: 1. What are the leading approaches and projects? 2. What milestones have been achieved recently? 3. What are realistic timelines for commercial fusion? Constraints: Focus on scientific/engineering progress, not policy
Draft Excerpt (before research):
Nuclear fusion has made significant progress [CONFIDENCE: LOW]. The National Ignition Facility achieved ignition [NEEDS VERIFICATION]. Private companies like [RESEARCH NEEDED] are also pursuing fusion.
Post-search reflection:
REFLECTION after search 1 (NIF ignition): - Found: NIF achieved ignition Dec 2022, 3.15 MJ from 2.05 MJ input - Source: Lawrence Livermore (official) - Confidence 95 - Gap: Private sector landscape still unknown - Next: Search for private fusion companies
Source tracking:
FACT: NIF achieved fusion ignition December 2022 SOURCE: llnl.gov/news/... CONFIDENCE: 95 DISPUTED: No
Quality log:
Iteration 1: Comp 5, Acc 4 → Need private sector + timelines Iteration 2: Comp 8, Acc 7 → Good coverage, strengthen citations Iteration 3: Comp 9, Acc 8 → Done ✓
When to Use
Use: Complex questions, comparisons, due diligence, state-of-art surveys Don't use: Simple lookups (use web_search directly), opinions, creative writing
References
- •references/search-patterns.md - Query techniques, parallel research
- •references/critique-framework.md - Red team methodology
- •references/source-evaluation.md - Confidence scoring, contradictions
- •references/report-templates.md - Output formats
User Interaction
Use the AskUserQuestion tool at key decision points throughout the deep research workflow:
When to Use
- •Scope clarification (Step 1): Topic has multiple interpretations or unclear constraints
- •Research direction (Step 3-4): Multiple valid approaches, prioritization needed
- •Quality iteration (Step 8): Decide whether to continue refining or finalize
- •Contradiction resolution (Step 6): Sources disagree and user judgment would help
Example Invocations
Scope clarification (Step 1):
Topic: "Research renewable energy" → Use AskUserQuestion tool: Question: "Renewable energy is broad. What aspect should I focus on?" Options: - "Current technology comparison (solar, wind, etc.)" - "Economic viability and cost trends" - "Policy and regulatory landscape" - "Specific geography or market"
Research brief validation (Step 2):
After drafting research brief → Use AskUserQuestion tool: Question: "Does this research brief capture your needs?" Options: - "Yes, proceed with research" - "Adjust scope (I'll specify)" - "Add specific questions to address" - "Change constraints or focus"
Quality iteration decision (Step 8):
Iteration 2: Comprehensiveness 6, Accuracy 7, Avg 6.5 → Use AskUserQuestion tool: Question: "Quality at 6.5/10 after 2 iterations. Continue or finalize?" Options: - "Continue to iteration 3 (target 7+)" (Recommended) - "Good enough, finalize now" - "Focus on specific gaps: [describe]"
Source contradiction (Step 6):
Major sources disagree: Source A (confidence 85) says X, Source B (confidence 80) says Y → Use AskUserQuestion tool: Question: "Authoritative sources conflict. How to resolve?" Options: - "Present both views with confidence levels" - "Search for additional tiebreaker sources" - "Favor more recent source" - "Flag as unresolved, note in limitations"
Report depth selection (Step 9):
Research complete, ready for final report → Use AskUserQuestion tool: Question: "What level of detail in the final report?" Options: - "Full report with all methodology details" - "Executive summary with key findings" - "Detailed findings, minimal methodology" - "Just the sources with confidence ratings"
Benefits of Interactive Research
- •Aligned scope: Research matches user's actual needs
- •Informed trade-offs: User decides depth vs breadth
- •Quality control: User approves iteration decisions
- •Transparent methodology: User understands how conclusions reached