A hypothesis-validation survey draft, fast
- Built on validated scales
- Multiple item formats
- Google Forms & Qualtrics compatible
Survey Generator
Paper Design
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Key Features
What makes this agent special
Built on validated scales
Pulls validated measurement scales (reliability + validity confirmed) from 460M+ papers and auto-incorporates them
- Validated scales auto-search
- Reliability info included
Multiple item formats
5- or 7-point Likert, multiple choice, multi-select, open-ended — optimized for hypothesis validation
- Likert / MC / open-ended
- Reverse-coded items auto-included
Google Forms & Qualtrics compatible
Download as DOCX, CSV, JSON for direct import to Google Forms, Qualtrics, SurveyMonkey
- Multiple formats supported
- Works with major platforms
How It Works
Enter your hypothesis
Paste your hypothesis, research question, and target participants
Auto-generated items
Generates Likert, multiple choice, open-ended items suited to your hypothesis
Validated survey ready
Download as DOCX or CSV — based on validated measurement scales from prior research
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 Design Research Methodology
Choose a quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-methods approach based on your research question, then design the methodology in six steps: research design, sampling, data collection, analysis, validity, and ethics. The guiding principle is that the question determines the method.
Read guideHow to Write a Research Proposal
A research proposal has eight components: title, abstract, introduction, literature review, research questions, methodology, timeline, and references. Start with the literature review to clarify the gap, then detail the methodology, and write the introduction and abstract last.
Read guideHow 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.
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