Answering to question in the title: Answerers are generally expected to put close to zero efforts to research the answer. The one reason SO is so successful is it taps into enough people that likely know answer already and don't need to "research" it. Note that it does not mean one can post anything as an "answer" - it means your prior education, research and work experience give you enough knowledge to provide that answer.
I think the question actually asks if answerers should spend time to see if it was already answered and provide detailed explanations. So far community and SO team has roughly an opposite guidance - community would prefer duplicates as single place for detailed answers (see nice Servy's answer on "usefulness" votes). The SO gamification is setup in opposite way discouraging researching for duplicates and partially favor fast not necessary detailed answers (there are plenty of discussions on how to encourage search for dpulicatesduplicates/other research before answering without much success yet).
As I see it if SO would want to enforce research effort from people who answer we'd see some feature that makes instant answering harder - like one can only post answers 30 minutes after seeing/editing/up-voting a question. So far opposite is true - early answers are somewhat encouraged while spending time on research (even searching for duplicates) is essentially penalized by decreased visibility of such posts...