Specify a research readout for its audience
State who is reading and what they must decide, so the readout serves them.
What this prompt helps you do
A readout matched to the audience's decision, prior knowledge, and the time they have.
When to use it
Readouts are being written the same way regardless of who receives them.
What to prepare
The goal, relevant source material, constraints, examples, and the decision or action this should support.
How to get a strong result
Lead with the decision the reader must make; a chronological account of the study serves the researcher, not the reader.
How to use this prompt
Replace each placeholder with accurate context. Paste the complete prompt into Claude, review the response critically, resolve important questions, and use it as a considered input to the next decision—not as an unchecked final answer.