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Found 5 Skills
Apply case study research design (Yin) to investigate how and why questions within real-life contexts using single or multiple case designs and triangulation. Use this skill when the user needs to choose between single and multiple case designs, apply holistic versus embedded units of analysis, triangulate evidence from multiple sources, or when they ask 'how should I structure a case study', 'single or multiple cases', or 'how do I ensure validity in case research'.
Use when you need systematic extraction of pain points, feature gaps, switching triggers, and opportunities from reviews (B2B review sites, app stores, forums, communities, issue trackers). Includes bias hygiene, taxonomy building, triangulation, and turning insights into experiments.
Analyze market size and competitive dynamics with consulting-grade rigor. Use when decisions require TAM/SAM/SOM triangulation, competitor mapping, positioning implications, and uncertainty-aware recommendations.
Evaluate source credibility using primary/secondary classification, internal/external criticism, triangulation, and misinformation detection. Use this skill when the user needs to assess whether information is trustworthy, evaluate research sources, fact-check claims, or detect misinformation — even if they say 'can I trust this source', 'is this real', 'how reliable is this data', or 'fact-check this for me'.
Estimate market size using top-down, bottom-up, and triangulation methods. Use for market entry decisions, business planning, investment analysis, and TAM/SAM/SOM calculations.