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How to Use Research Kick

**A step-by-step tutorial on how to use Research Kick**



Select your field of research. To do so, click on "Change Database" in the top-corner.

A yellow arrow points to the "Change Database" button in Research Kick

Select your field: Biomedical and Life Sciences (PubMed) or All Other Research Areas (Semantic Scholar).

Biomedical and Life Sciences, All Other Research Areas

Type in the chat bar the topic of your project or relevant keywords.

Research Kick will give you a set of research questions. Read through them and select one that you find most compelling.

Research Kick's initial suggestions

Copy and paste the selected question in the chat bar. Tell Research Kick that you find that question compelling and you want to refine it further.

You can choose to refine the question with respect to respect to age-groups, gender, sex, location.

Research Kick will give you a refined set of questions. Read through them and again select the one you find most interesting.

A research question being refined in Research Kick
Now copy and paste that question in the chat bar and ask Research Kick to tell you if it has been addressed in published literature or not.

Research questions refined by Research Kick

If the selected question has not been addressed, Research Kick will tell you so. If it has been, Research Kick will give you a list of papers in which the question has been addressed.

Research Kick telling the user if a question has already been addressed

Updated on: 02/03/2024

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