Research Question Generator
Draft sharp research questions from your variables.
Ethical, compliant guidance: We provide academic support, mentoring, analysis, editing and structuring — not authorship. Your work stays compliant with university policies.
About this tool
A sharp research question is the spine of a study — it dictates your design, sample, instruments and analysis. Yet most early drafts are either too broad to answer or too vague to assess.
This generator turns your variables, population and context into correctly structured research questions — descriptive, comparative and relationship forms — that you can refine with your supervisor.
How to use it
- 1Enter your independent variable — the presumed cause (e.g. training programs).
- 2Enter your dependent variable — the outcome (e.g. employee performance).
- 3Add your population and, optionally, the context (e.g. IT professionals in Indian startups).
- 4Generate — you'll get five question forms (effect, influence, prediction, relationship and mediation/moderation). Copy the ones that fit and refine the wording with your supervisor.
Frequently asked
How many research questions should a thesis have?+
Most master's and doctoral studies work well with three to five focused questions. More than that usually signals an unfocused scope — each question must be individually answerable with your design and data.
Are generated questions ready to submit?+
Treat them as strong drafts. Check each against your research gap and feasibility, align objectives and hypotheses to them, and finalise wording with your supervisor.
Go deeper
Research Methodology guidesRAC in PhD: Full Form, Meaning, Roles, Process & FAQs (2026 Guide)
PhD Coursework in India: Syllabus, Credits & How to Clear It
How to Write the Limitations of the Study (Without Undermining It)
How to Write the Research Methodology Chapter (Structure + Worked Example)
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