Case Studies

School Agency Research

Research on student agency using MORPH dynamic forms in St. Petersburg.

Overview

OrganizationGeneral education school in St. Petersburg
TimelineMarch 2025
Participants32 students


Challenge

In March 2025, MORPH was used to conduct research on student agency among schoolchildren. The key research objective was to test the hypothesis that students do not utilize research and project activities as a resource for developing their agency.

Traditional survey methods were insufficient for:

  • Capturing nuanced student perspectives
  • Adapting questions to individual responses
  • Engaging young respondents effectively

Solution

MORPH was deployed to create adaptive questionnaires that could:

  • Verify the hypothesis about student agency
  • Account for the specific characteristics of surveying schoolchildren
  • Include heuristic questions for deeper insights
  • Adapt to each student's responses in real-time

Results

32 Students

Higher Data Quality

Positive Response


Key Insight

Using AI-based dynamic surveys ensured more representative data through a personalized approach to each respondent. MORPH received positive emotional feedback from respondents — students were interested in the survey and wanted to complete it multiple times.