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AnalyzePaper

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Transforming complex papers into understandable summaries.
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Sample prompts:
What does this paper claim to have found?
Who are the authors?
What organizations are the authors representing?
Are there any conflicts of interest listed?
What was the overall quality of the study(s) done?
How large was the effect size?
How confident are the authors in the results based on the effect size, p-values, and other statistical analysis of the results?
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AnalyzePaper is a GPT designed to simplify the process of understanding academic texts. By inputting a research paper or article, this GPT analyzes its content in great detail.

It pays special attention to the claims made within the paper, ensuring an evaluation of the quality of the study and the confidence of the results presented.

Subsequently, the GPT delivers an easy-to-understand summary, making it less time-consuming for users to critically digest the findings. AnalyzePaper offers a series of tailored questions to facilitate this analysis.

They include queries on the paper's findings, the authors, their affiliating organizations, and any existing potential conflicts of interest. This GPT also assesses the quality of the studies conducted, the size of the effects recorded, and the authors' confidence in the results.

This assessment is based on a detailed statistical analysis that encompasses effect size and p-values. To use this tool, users are required to have ChatGPT Plus.

In summary, AnalyzePaper is a valuable tool built to streamline understanding and summarizing the intricate details found in academic papers.

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AnalyzePaper was manually vetted by our editorial team and was first featured on December 29th 2023.

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