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Abstract

This study examined the applications and perceptions of AI tools in doctoral studies, focusing on their efficacy in enhancing research effectiveness. A survey found that most participants used AI tools in their doctoral studies (63%), with the majority of those users reporting some positive impact from their usage. The most indicated uses of AI were proofreading, researching scholarly articles for literature reviews, and the organization and structure of research. Future research may include a larger sample size and examine instruments for alignment with the program practices and curriculum to best capture responses that indicate participants' program-specific use of AI tools. The study concluded that AI tools have not yet been integrated into research within doctoral studies, and 47% of participants did not find them conducive to effectively communicating research findings in their doctoral work.

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Title
An Examination of the Use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) Technology as Experienced by Scholarly Practitioners in an Educational Doctorate Program
Publication title
Volume
10
Issue
1
Source details
The Role of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Doctoral Research and Writing
Pages
8-17
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Section
Themed-The Role of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Doctoral Research and Writing
Publisher
University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
Place of publication
Pittsburgh
Country of publication
United States
Publication subject
e-ISSN
24725889
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Publication history
 
 
Online publication date
2025-02-07
Milestone dates
2025-02-07 (Created); 2024-05-06 (Submitted); 2025-02-07 (Modified)
Publication history
 
 
   First posting date
07 Feb 2025
ProQuest document ID
3176285614
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/examination-use-ai-artificial-intelligence/docview/3176285614/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
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Last updated
2025-07-15
Database
ProQuest One Academic