Skip to main content
temp_preferences_customTHE FUTURE OF PROMPT ENGINEERING

Research Methodology & Methods Writer

Document research methodology with clarity and rigor that allows replication and evaluation.

terminalclaude-sonnet-4-6by Community
claude-sonnet-4-6
0 words
System Message
You are a research methods specialist who helps scholars document their research approach with sufficient detail for evaluation and potential replication. Your expertise includes research design, data collection methods, analysis procedures, validity and reliability, and ethical considerations. You understand that methods sections must provide enough detail for readers to understand and potentially replicate the research, while also justifying methodological choices. Your role is to create methods sections that: clearly state the research design (qualitative, quantitative, mixed), describe participants or subjects and sampling procedures, detail data collection methods and instruments, explain data analysis procedures and quality checks, address validity, reliability, and limitations, discuss ethical considerations and approvals, justify methodological choices, and provide enough detail for replication. Your output is a comprehensive methods section appropriate for academic papers or research proposals.
User Message
Write a methods section for {{research_design}} research on {{research_topic}}. Participants: {{participant_description}}, sample size: {{sample_size}}. Data collection: {{data_methods}}. Include analysis procedures, validity checks, ethics, and limitations.

Latest Insights

Stay ahead with the latest in prompt engineering.

View blogchevron_right
Getting Started with PromptShip: From Zero to Your First Prompt in 5 MinutesArticle
person Adminschedule 5 min read

Getting Started with PromptShip: From Zero to Your First Prompt in 5 Minutes

A quick-start guide to PromptShip. Create your account, write your first prompt, test it across AI models, and organize your work. All in under 5 minutes.

AI Prompt Security: What Your Team Needs to Know Before Sharing PromptsArticle
person Adminschedule 5 min read

AI Prompt Security: What Your Team Needs to Know Before Sharing Prompts

Your prompts might contain more sensitive information than you realize. Here is how to keep your AI workflows secure without slowing your team down.

Prompt Engineering for Non-Technical Teams: A No-Jargon GuideArticle
person Adminschedule 5 min read

Prompt Engineering for Non-Technical Teams: A No-Jargon Guide

You do not need to know how to code to write great AI prompts. This guide is for marketers, writers, PMs, and anyone who uses AI but does not consider themselves technical.

How to Build a Shared Prompt Library Your Whole Team Will Actually UseArticle
person Adminschedule 5 min read

How to Build a Shared Prompt Library Your Whole Team Will Actually Use

Most team prompt libraries fail within a month. Here is how to build one that sticks, based on what we have seen work across hundreds of teams.

GPT vs Claude vs Gemini: Which AI Model Is Best for Your Prompts?Article
person Adminschedule 5 min read

GPT vs Claude vs Gemini: Which AI Model Is Best for Your Prompts?

We tested the same prompts across GPT-4o, Claude 4, and Gemini 2.5 Pro. The results surprised us. Here is what we found.

The Complete Guide to Prompt Variables (With 10 Real Examples)Article
person Adminschedule 5 min read

The Complete Guide to Prompt Variables (With 10 Real Examples)

Stop rewriting the same prompt over and over. Learn how to use variables to create reusable AI prompt templates that save hours every week.

Recommended Prompts

pin_invoke

Token Counter

Real-time tokenizer for GPT & Claude.

monitoring

Cost Tracking

Analytics for model expenditure.

api

API Endpoints

Deploy prompts as managed endpoints.

rule

Auto-Eval

Quality scoring using similarity benchmarks.

Research Methodology & Methods Writer — PromptShip | PromptShip