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Findings Report Template
Standard structure for presenting research findings.
Full Report Template
## Research Summary
{ 1-2 sentence answer to research question }
## Key Findings
1. **{FINDING}** — evidence: {SOURCE}
2. **{FINDING}** — evidence: {SOURCE}
3. **{FINDING}** — evidence: {SOURCE}
## Comparison (if applicable)
| Criterion | Option A | Option B | Option C |
|-----------|----------|----------|----------|
| { criterion } | { value } | { value } | { value } |
## Recommendation
### Primary: {Option Name}
**Rationale**: { detailed reasoning with evidence }
**Confidence**: {HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW} — { explanation }
### Alternatives
- **{Option B}** — choose when { condition }
- **{Option C}** — choose when { condition }
## Confidence Assessment
Overall: {BAR} {PERCENTAGE}%
**High confidence areas**:
- { area } — { reason }
**Lower confidence areas**:
- { area } — { reason }
## Sources
- [Source 1](url) — tier {N}, { brief description }
- [Source 2](url) — tier {N}, { brief description }
- [Source 3](url) — tier {N}, { brief description }
## Caveats
- { uncertainty or limitation }
- { assumption made }
- { gap in research }
Compact Report Template
For smaller findings or sub-reports.
## {Topic}
**Finding**: { main conclusion }
**Evidence**:
- { source 1 }: { key point }
- { source 2 }: { key point }
**Confidence**: { level } — { brief rationale }
{ caveat if applicable }
Section Guidelines
Research Summary
- Lead with the answer
- 1-2 sentences maximum
- Make it actionable
Good: "Use Hono for new API projects; it offers 4x better performance than Express with TypeScript-first design."
Bad: "This report examines various web frameworks and their characteristics."
Key Findings
- Number findings for reference
- Each finding = one clear statement
- Always cite source
- Order by importance or logical flow
Comparison
- Use feature matrix for side-by-side
- Highlight standout values
- Include only decision-relevant criteria
- See comparison-methods.md
Recommendation
- State primary recommendation clearly
- Explain why (rationale with evidence)
- Include confidence level
- Provide alternatives with conditions
Confidence Assessment
Use visual confidence bars:
High: (90-100%)
Moderate: (60-89%)
Low: (below 60%)
Explain what drives confidence up or down.
Sources
- List all cited sources
- Include tier assessment
- Provide direct links
- See source-tiers.md
Caveats
Include when:
- Research has gaps
- Sources conflict
- Time constraints limited depth
- Findings are context-dependent
Use indicator for visibility.
Formatting Conventions
Emphasis
- Bold for key terms and findings
codefor technical terms- Links for sources
Visual Indicators
HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW— confidence levels- Progress bars for visual confidence
- — caveats and warnings
- Tables for comparisons
Citations
Inline: [Source Name](url)
Reference style: See Sources section at end
Quality Checklist
Before delivering findings:
- Summary answers the question directly
- All findings have source citations
- Confidence level stated with rationale
- Caveats section present if uncertainty exists
- Sources include tier assessment
- Recommendation is actionable
- Alternatives provided with conditions