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Consensus — User Guide

Extract conclusions from papers.

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Strengths
  • AI directly extracts research conclusions from papers
  • Answer "What does science say" type questions
  • Each conclusion is supported by the source of the paper
  • Provide assessment of research consensus
  • Suitable for non-specialists to understand academic research
Best for
  • Understand the conclusions of research on a health/scientific issue
  • Quickly understand the research consensus in a certain field
  • Find academic support for an article or report
  • Evidence-based inquiry into medicine and health issues
  • Evidence collection for policy research

Basic usage

Consensus is best suited for answering questions like "Does X have an effect on Y?" that require scientific evidence.

Scenario

Query health-related research conclusions

Prompt example
In the Consensus search box enter:

"Does intermittent fasting improve metabolic health?"
(Does intermittent fasting improve metabolic health?)

Consensus will show:
1. Research consensus summary (Yes/No/Mixed/Unclear)
2. List of papers supporting the conclusion
3. Key findings of each paper
4. Research methods and sample size
Output / what to expect
Obtain comprehensive conclusions based on multiple papers, Understand the level of scientific consensus on this issue, Each conclusion is supported by specific papers.
Tips

Asking questions in English is more effective, and the question format "Does X affect Y?" works best.

Scenario

Understand research consensus

Prompt example
Consensus’ consensus assessment:

- "Yes" - Supported by most research
- "Possibly" - Partial research support, insufficient evidence
- "No" - Not supported by most studies
- "Inconclusive" - study results are inconsistent

When checking the consensus degree, please note:
- Number of studies (larger sample sizes are more reliable)
- Study quality (RCT > Observational study)
- Year of publication (priority will be given to recent research)
Output / what to expect
Through consensus evaluation, Quickly determine the reliability of a research conclusion, Avoid being misled by a single study.
Tips

The consensus level "Inconclusive" does not mean that there is no answer, but that the research results are controversial and need to be read more carefully.

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