Create a stronger hypothesis
- Speed-read the literature
- Strengthen your hypothesis
- Modify to fit your direction
Hypothesis Generator
Paper Design
Trusted by Students and Researchers Across the World
Key Features
What makes this agent special
Speed-read the literature
Accesses 460M+ reputable papers to contextualize your research question and ground every hypothesis in real evidence
- Live academic search
- Existing research gaps surfaced
Strengthen your hypothesis
Each option is scored on 4 academic criteria — testable, novel, feasible, and clear — so you know which is worth pursuing
- 4-criteria evaluation
- Promising badges for confidence
Modify to fit your direction
Refine and expand hypothesis options with your own insights to match the specific needs of your study
- Variants and extensions
- Add specific variables
How It Works
Enter your question
Start with a lingering thought, a simple idea, or a draft of your hypothesis.
Explore 3 hypotheses
See 3 literature-based directions, with a “Promising” badge for hypotheses that fit all 4 criteria.
Add input or adjust to your needs
Continue to refine and add your own insights to create a rigorous, informed hypothesis.
Research Pipeline
Follow the full research pipeline
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this agent
Research Guides
Learn how to do it right
Step-by-step guides that pair well with this agent
How to Write Research Questions
Evaluate your research questions against the FINER criteria, structure them with the PICO framework, then convert them into testable hypotheses. Choose among four types — descriptive, comparative, relational, or causal — and the appropriate methodology will follow naturally from your choice.
Read guideHow to Choose a Research Topic
A good research topic must satisfy five criteria: interest, feasibility, originality, significance, and appropriate scope. Following five steps — brainstorming, literature review, narrowing, validation, and finalization — significantly reduces the risk of a dead-end topic.
Read guideHow to Find Research Gaps
Research gaps fall into four types: empirical, theoretical, methodological, and practical. Analyze limitations and future research sections in recent papers, track contradictory findings, and examine scope boundaries to discover valuable gaps for your research.
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