Perplexity AI for Writing and Research Log in and enroll to track lesson completion. By the end of this lesson, students should be able to: The research-first workflow. The most common writing mistake is drafting from memory and then checking facts afterward. Research-first is more efficient and produces stronger work: Step 2 in detail: identifying research needs. For each section of your document, ask: These become your Perplexity research prompts. Building a research brief. Before drafting, build a research brief with Perplexity: "I am writing [document type] about [topic] for [audience]. The document will make these key claims: [list]. Research each claim and provide: (1) supporting evidence with citations, (2) notable qualifications or counterevidence I should acknowledge, and (3) the strongest authoritative source for each claim." Distinguishing research from ghostwriting. Perplexity provides research – information, evidence, and sources. The writing is yours. The difference: Use Perplexity for the former. Write the document yourself, drawing on the research. Knowing when research is sufficient. Research is sufficient when: key claims have sourced support, significant counterarguments have been acknowledged, and the most important facts have been verified against original sources. Research is not sufficient when: you are making claims about your specific organization, your original analysis, or your professional judgment – these require your voice, not research synthesis. Log in and enroll to take this lesson quiz.
Lesson 1: Research-to-Writing Workflow
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