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Research Question Generator for Focused, Researchable Questions

Turn a broad research topic into a clear question you can investigate. Give Acade your topic, academic level, scope, and project requirements to explore central questions, supporting questions, and research directions in one academic workspace.

This is a product preview. Question generation takes place in Acade, where every suggestion remains subject to your review.

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YOUR RESEARCH TOPIC
Generative AI feedback in higher education
Master’s project · first-year students · mixed methods
ComparativeCorrelationalExploratory
CANDIDATE QUESTIONS
COMPARATIVEHow does AI-assisted feedback affect revision quality compared with instructor feedback among first-year university students?
CORRELATIONALWhat is the relationship between students’ AI literacy and their verification of AI-generated feedback?
EXPLORATORYHow do first-year students describe the role of AI feedback in their revision process?
400M+academic records for literature discovery
Your contexttopic, population, variables, scope, and question type
Your judgmentyou review feasibility, method fit, ethics, and originality

Research Topic vs. Research Question

A topic defines the area. A question defines the investigation.

Users searching for a research topic question generator may still be moving between these two stages. Acade helps preserve the connection without treating them as the same task.

RESEARCH TOPIC

What will you study?

A broad subject or direction such as “AI feedback in higher education.” If you do not yet have one, start with the Research Topic Generator.

Explore research topic ideas →
RESEARCH QUESTION

What exactly will you investigate?

A focused and answerable question defining the problem, population, relationship, comparison, or context of the study.

Generate research questions →

How to Generate Research Questions

How to generate a research question with Acade

Acade is designed to move beyond generic question wording. The context you provide helps shape questions that can guide literature, evidence, and research design.

Enter

Start with a topic, problem, early idea, assignment, or research direction.

Focus

Add population, context, variables, comparison, timeframe, and constraints.

Choose

Select a descriptive, comparative, correlational, exploratory, explanatory, causal, or evaluative direction.

Compare

Review a central question and connected sub-questions for focus and feasibility.

Continue

Move into literature search, research design, evidence, citations, and writing.

Good Research Questions

What makes a good research question?

A strong question gives a project clear direction and can be investigated with appropriate evidence and methods within practical constraints.

01 / FOCUSED

Focused

Addresses one coherent problem, relationship, comparison, or phenomenon without trying to cover an entire field.

02 / RESEARCHABLE

Researchable

Can be investigated using credible primary or secondary evidence rather than answered only by opinion.

03 / FEASIBLE

Feasible

Fits the available time, data, participants, skills, budget, access rights, and ethical requirements.

04 / SPECIFIC

Specific

Defines enough of the population, variables, setting, timeframe, or relationship to guide the study.

05 / RELEVANT

Relevant

Matters to the discipline, a defined population, professional practice, policy, or an unresolved debate.

06 / METHOD-ALIGNED

Method-aligned

Can be paired with a defensible research design, data source, sampling approach, and analysis plan.

Research Question Types

Generate the type of question your study needs.

The wording should reflect what you want to describe, compare, relate, explain, explore, or evaluate—and remain aligned with an appropriate research method.

DESCRIPTIVE

Descriptive questions

Describe the characteristics, prevalence, experience, process, or condition of a defined phenomenon.

COMPARATIVE

Comparative questions

Examine differences between populations, contexts, interventions, approaches, or time periods.

CORRELATIONAL

Correlational questions

Investigate whether variables are associated without automatically making a causal claim.

EXPLORATORY

Exploratory questions

Develop understanding where experiences, mechanisms, concepts, or perspectives are not yet clear.

EXPLANATORY

Explanatory or causal questions

Examine why an outcome occurs or whether a defined factor changes an outcome under a defensible design.

EVALUATIVE

Evaluative questions

Assess the implementation, effectiveness, outcomes, value, or limitations of a program or intervention.

Research Question Examples

From a broad topic to a focused question.

These examples illustrate question framing. They do not establish novelty or guarantee suitability for a specific project.

EDUCATION · AI FEEDBACK

Comparative

How does AI-assisted feedback affect revision quality compared with instructor feedback among first-year university students?

PUBLIC HEALTH · MISINFORMATION

Associational

Which message features are associated with vaccine-information trust among young adults using short-form video platforms?

COMPUTER SCIENCE · XAI

Comparative

How do visual and textual explanations differ in supporting error detection during human review of medical-image classifiers?

BUSINESS · REMOTE WORK

Correlational

What is the relationship between recurring meeting load and perceived productivity in distributed software teams?

ENVIRONMENT · REPAIR

Explanatory

How does access to repair services influence electronics replacement decisions among urban consumers?

SOCIAL SCIENCE · IDENTITY

Exploratory

How do platform-specific audience expectations shape professional identity presentation among early-career researchers?

Academic Judgment

A generated question is a starting point—not a final research decision.

Acade helps frame and compare questions. You remain responsible for checking whether a question reflects a meaningful problem, aligns with current evidence and method, and meets ethical and institutional requirements.

01 / LITERATURE

Review the literature

Understand existing answers, contested findings, core concepts, and whether a genuine gap may exist.

02 / METHOD

Align question and method

Check whether the wording matches the design, evidence, sampling, variables, and analysis you can use.

03 / FEASIBILITY

Test feasibility and ethics

Confirm data access, participants, timeframe, resources, permissions, privacy, and required ethical review.

04 / GUIDANCE

Refine with human guidance

Discuss consequential choices with an instructor, supervisor, coauthor, ethics board, or qualified professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Research Question Generator FAQ

Clear answers about using Acade to move from a broad topic to a focused, researchable question.

What is a research question generator?

A research question generator helps turn a broad topic or early idea into focused questions that can guide a paper, thesis, dissertation, or research project. Acade uses the context you provide to suggest questions for you to review and refine.

How do you generate a good research question?

Start with a meaningful topic, review relevant literature, narrow the population and context, identify the relationship or problem you want to examine, and check whether the question is focused, researchable, feasible, and relevant.

How can I generate a focused research question?

Add clear boundaries such as the population, location, timeframe, variables, comparison, or study context. Remove concepts that your project cannot investigate and make sure the question can be addressed with available evidence and suitable methods.

What types of research questions can Acade help generate?

Acade can help explore descriptive, comparative, correlational, exploratory, explanatory, causal, and evaluative questions. The appropriate type depends on your research objective, evidence, and method.

Is a research topic the same as a research question?

No. A research topic identifies the broad subject or area you want to study. A research question states the specific issue, relationship, comparison, or phenomenon the study is designed to investigate.

Does this page generate research questions directly?

No. This page previews the Research Question Generator. Generation takes place in the Acade workspace, where you can provide your topic, academic level, scope, question type, and project requirements.

Should I use a generated research question without reviewing it?

No. Check the question against current literature, available evidence, method fit, feasibility, ethics, and institutional requirements. Generated questions are starting points, not final academic decisions.

Academic Agent

Turn your research topic into a question you can investigate.

Connect question development with literature discovery, research design, evidence, citations, and academic writing in one Acade workspace.

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