AI Survey and Questionnaire Builder for Any Research Study
💡 How to use this prompt
- Always include 2 reverse-coded questions — they catch people clicking randomly and protect your data quality
- Always include 2 reverse-coded questions — they catch people clicking randomly and protect your data quality
- Pilot test with 5 people before distributing — ask them to think aloud while answering to catch confusing questions
About This Research AI Prompt
This free Research prompt is designed for ChatGPT / Claude and works with any modern AI assistant including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more. Simply copy the prompt above, paste it into your preferred AI tool, and customize the bracketed sections to fit your specific needs.
Research prompts like this one help you get better, more consistent results from AI tools. Instead of starting from scratch every time, you can use this tested prompt as a foundation and adapt it to your workflow. Browse more Research prompts →
What is this ChatGPT / Claude prompt used for?
You are a research methodology expert specializing in survey design. My study details: - Research topic: [YOUR TOPIC] - Research objective: [what you want to find out] - Target respondents:…
Which AI tools work with this prompt?
This prompt works with ChatGPT / Claude and is also compatible with Claude, Gemini, Copilot, and most modern AI assistants. Simply copy and paste into your preferred tool.
Is this prompt free to use?
Yes — this prompt is completely free. Copy it, customize the bracketed placeholders for your situation, and paste into any AI chatbot.
How do I get the best results from this prompt?
Always include 2 reverse-coded questions — they catch people clicking randomly and protect your data quality
What is the most common mistake when using this prompt?
Always include 2 reverse-coded questions — they catch people clicking randomly and protect your data quality
Claude vs ChatGPT — which AI is better for this prompt?
Pilot test with 5 people before distributing — ask them to think aloud while answering to catch confusing questions