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Generates structured Markdown research report from prior phase outputs like brainstorm, plans, code, tests, and plots. Integrates visuals, generates missing plots, verifies claim-evidence integrity.
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Set up and write a reproducible Quarto document for analysis reports, presentations, or websites.
Create report.qmd:
---
title: "Analysis Report"
author: "Author Name"
date: today
format:
html:
toc: true
toc-depth: 3
code-fold: true
theme: cosmo
self-contained: true
execute:
echo: true
warning: false
message: false
bibliography: references.bib
---
Expected: File report.qmd exists with valid YAML frontmatter including title, author, date, format configuration, and execution options.
On failure: Validate the YAML header by checking for matching --- delimiters and correct indentation. Ensure format: key matches one of the supported Quarto output formats (html, pdf, docx, revealjs).
## Introduction
This report analyzes the relationship between variables X and Y.
## Data
```{r}
#| label: load-data
library(dplyr)
library(ggplot2)
data <- read.csv("data.csv")
glimpse(data)
```
## Analysis
```{r}
#| label: fig-scatter
#| fig-cap: "Scatter plot of X vs Y"
#| fig-width: 8
#| fig-height: 6
ggplot(data, aes(x = x_var, y = y_var)) +
geom_point(alpha = 0.6) +
geom_smooth(method = "lm") +
theme_minimal()
```
As shown in @fig-scatter, there is a positive relationship.
## Results
```{r}
#| label: tbl-summary
#| tbl-cap: "Summary statistics"
data |>
summarise(
mean_x = mean(x_var),
sd_x = sd(x_var),
mean_y = mean(y_var),
sd_y = sd(y_var)
) |>
knitr::kable(digits = 2)
```
See @tbl-summary for descriptive statistics.
Expected: Content sections contain properly formatted code chunks with {r} language identifier and #| chunk options for labels, captions, and dimensions.
On failure: Verify code chunks use the ```{r} syntax (not inline backticks), that #| options are inside the chunk (not in the YAML header), and that label prefixes match cross-reference types (fig- for figures, tbl- for tables).
Common chunk-level options (use #| syntax):
#| label: chunk-name # Required for cross-references
#| echo: false # Hide code
#| eval: false # Show but don't run
#| output: false # Run but hide output
#| fig-width: 8 # Figure dimensions
#| fig-height: 6
#| fig-cap: "Caption text" # Enable @fig-name references
#| tbl-cap: "Caption text" # Enable @tbl-name references
#| cache: true # Cache expensive computations
Expected: Chunk options are applied at the chunk level using #| syntax, and labels follow naming conventions required for cross-referencing.
On failure: Ensure chunk options use #| syntax (Quarto-native), not the legacy {r, option=value} R Markdown syntax. Verify that label names contain only alphanumeric characters and hyphens.
See @fig-scatter for the visualization and @tbl-summary for statistics.
This approach follows @smith2023 methodology.
::: {#fig-combined layout-ncol=2}
{#fig-plotA}
{#fig-plotB}
Combined figure caption
:::
Expected: Cross-references (@fig-name, @tbl-name) resolve to the correct figures and tables, and citations (@key) match entries in the .bib file.
On failure: Verify that referenced labels exist in code chunks with the correct prefix (fig-, tbl-). For citations, check that .bib keys match exactly (case-sensitive) and that bibliography: is set in the YAML header.
quarto render report.qmd
# Specific format
quarto render report.qmd --to pdf
quarto render report.qmd --to docx
# Preview with live reload
quarto preview report.qmd
Expected: Output file generated in the specified format.
On failure:
quarto install tinytexformat:
html:
toc: true
theme: cosmo
pdf:
documentclass: article
geometry: margin=1in
docx:
reference-doc: template.docx
Render all formats: quarto render report.qmd
Expected: All specified output formats generate successfully, each with correct styling and layout for the target format.
On failure: If one format fails while others succeed, check format-specific requirements: PDF needs a LaTeX engine (install with quarto install tinytex), DOCX needs a valid reference template if specified, and format-specific YAML options must be correctly nested under each format key.
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