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ChatGPT - Disclosing You Used It
Content creators are covertly using generative AI to produce written content. But disclosure regulation is on the horizon. In this experiment with 1,200 readers, we tested how crediting ChatGPT affects perceptions of the information and the content creator.
ChatGPT - Research Review
We conducted a review of current research on generative AI tools, evaluating the benefits and drawbacks for users and society. The article examines ChatGPT's effects on outcomes like productivity, writing quality, and creativity, as well as ethical concerns.
Old vs. New Research
Academic research takes years to publish. Some are even questioning whether the findings are still relevant by the time they're in print. In this study, we tested the public's perceptions of the longevity of research believability by framing a finding as published either 2 years ago or 22 years ago, then measuring perceived credibility.
Proofread for Typos
We all make mistakes, especially when writing or typing. But making it a habit may affect your image. According to our workplace research study, typos in emails significantly affect how smart, likable, and trustworthy you seem.
So, proofread your work.
Statistics & Persuasion
Can adding statistics to support your claims convince others? We ran experiments across three contexts, including politics, business, and a college essay, measuring audience perceptions of claim believability and claim-maker competence.
Wikipedia Trust
Wikipedia, once viewed with skepticism, has materialized into a prolific source of knowledge on a vast array of subjects. But have public perceptions progressed with it? We tested whether Wikipedia has become as trusted as a traditional encyclopedia in an experiment with 805 internet users.
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