Deep Research Report
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A Deep Research Report is a research report that is a structured document that presents comprehensive research findings (with evidence-based content and systematic citation tracking).
- AKA: AI-Generated Research Report, Automated Research Document, Evidence-Based Research Report.
- Context:
- It can (typically) contain Executive Summary through synthesis components.
- It can (typically) include Detailed Analysis through analytical sections.
- It can (typically) provide Inline Citations through citation systems.
- It can (typically) organize Research Sections through logical structures.
- It can (typically) present Supporting Evidence through reference links.
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- It can (often) feature Data Visualizations through chart generations.
- It can (often) include Methodology Descriptions through process documentations.
- It can (often) contain Limitation Statements through transparency disclosures.
- It can (often) provide Future Directions through recommendation sections.
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- It can range from being a Brief Deep Research Report to being an Extensive Deep Research Report, depending on its report depth.
- It can range from being a Technical Deep Research Report to being an Executive Deep Research Report, depending on its audience focus.
- It can range from being a Single-Topic Deep Research Report to being a Multi-Topic Deep Research Report, depending on its content scope.
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- It can follow Report Template for structural consistency.
- It can maintain Citation Standard for reference integrity.
- It can ensure Content Quality through verification processes.
- It can support Export Formats for distribution flexibility.
- It can enable Version Control for revision tracking.
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- Example(s):
- Academic Deep Research Reports, such as:
- Business Deep Research Reports, such as:
- Specialized Deep Research Reports, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Simple Summary Document, which lacks comprehensive analysis.
- Uncited Report, which lacks evidence attribution.
- Opinion Piece, which lacks systematic research methodology.
- See: Research Report, Structured Document, Citation System, Evidence-Based Document.