Configurational effects of personal innovativeness, self-efficacy, and perceived risk on AI adoption in media students [PDF]
Generative artificial intelligence (G-AI) is driving systemic transformations in the media industry, redefining the cultivation paradigm of media majors in higher education.
Yanling Lan +3 more
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Attitudes, perceptions and AI self-efficacy in K-12 education
Access to AI-driven chatbots is triggering schools to transform. Easy access and questions of cheating are balanced against potential upsides of individual support, time savings, and the risk of falling behind.
Nina Bergdahl, Jeanette Sjöberg
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AI Support in R Coding: Effects on Psychology Students’ Self-Efficacy
Students struggle with coding in R, often resulting in low R-associated self-efficacy. Given the rise of AI, we examined in five seminars whether AI boosted self-efficacy of 57 students compared to a prior session.
Daniela Feistauer, Philip Kennedy
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Hearing health professionals’ attitudes and perceived skills toward artificial intelligence [PDF]
Background As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into healthcare, understanding health professionals’ perceptions and comfort with these technologies is gaining importance.
Joanie Ferland +2 more
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Mobile language app learners’ self-efficacy increases after using generative AI
IntroductionAlthough generative artificial intelligence (AI) is ubiquitous, there is little research on how it supports self-efficacy (learners’ belief that they can perform at a particular level on a specific task).
Audrey K. Kittredge +5 more
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This study proposed a model to examine the role of self-efficacy, career goals, and athletic identity (AI) on the career planning of elite soccer players. Two hundred and eighty-one elite soccer players (males) participated in this study.
Ricardo Monteiro +6 more
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Monitoring of risk perceptions and correlates of precautionary behaviour related to human avian influenza during 2006-2007 in the Netherlands: results of seven consecutive surveys [PDF]
Background: Avian influenza (AI) is a public health challenge because of ongoing spread and pandemic potential. Non-pharmaceutical measures are important to prevent the spread of AI and to contain a pandemic. The effectiveness of such measures is largely
Onno de Zwart +50 more
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The Mediating Effect of AI Trust on AI Self-Efficacy and Attitude Toward AI of College Students
This quantitative study investigated the mediating effect of AI trust on the relationship between AI self-efficacy and attitude toward AI of college students in Region XI, Philippines. Using adapted questionnaires, the data were gathered online via Google Forms, where the respondents were selected using stratified random sampling.
Brandon N Obenza +9 more
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Efficacy of Mentalization-Based Group Therapy for adolescents:A pilot randomised controlled trail [PDF]
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2647Background: Suicide is the leading cause of death in adolescents. Furthermore, up to one quarter of adolescents who self-harm will repeat self-harm within one year, highlighting the need for evidence-based prevention and ...
Brown, Sarah +10 more
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I Was Born to Love AI: The Influence of Social Status on AI Self-Efficacy and Intentions to Use AI
This study employed a survey to examine the role of social status on the acceptance of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. One’s self-efficacy with using AI technology was assumed to be determined by various factors coming from demographic status ...
Joo-Wha Hong
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