TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring the Adherence to AI-Generated Writing Standards
T2 - Practice Levels among University Students
AU - Ismail, Abdelrahim Fathy
AU - Abdullatif, Ali Khalifa Atwa
AU - Elmorsy, Ghada Nasr
AU - Al-Muoaeweed, Ohaud
AU - Al Yahya, Hind Tarish
AU - Thakir, Rahma Sulaiman Hadi
AU - Badran, Amro Hassan Ahmed
AU - Shahpo, Samia Mokhtar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Since writing was done with a quill, then with typewriters, and up to modern text processing programs, writing has always adhered to standards concerning the responsibilities and roles of the author, which cannot be abdicated. Given that adherence to writing standards may be a suitable way to regulate the use of generative artificial intelligence, this study explores the extent to which a sample of university students adhere to the standards of AI-generated writing. A total of 326 students majoring in the humanities participated in the study. The research was designed as a quantitative study, employing a descriptive-analytical approach to process the obtained results. A proposed list of standards for AI-generated writing suitable for undergraduate students was prepared and presented to experts. Based on the proposed standards list, data were collected using a graduated practice scale that illustrates the levels of student adherence to AI-generated writing standards. The scaled measure delved into student practices related to standards such as Input Guidance, Disciplined Dependability, Content Validation, Critical Analysis, Documentation, Review and Editing, and Responsibility. Students achieved beginner and intermediate ratings in their adherence to AI-generated writing standards, and they attained very low levels in the advanced practices of standard. This paper contributes to our understanding of how students apply AI-generated writing standards. The gap revealed by the current study's results prompts us to establish regulatory guidelines to enforce student adherence to AI-generated writing standards.
AB - Since writing was done with a quill, then with typewriters, and up to modern text processing programs, writing has always adhered to standards concerning the responsibilities and roles of the author, which cannot be abdicated. Given that adherence to writing standards may be a suitable way to regulate the use of generative artificial intelligence, this study explores the extent to which a sample of university students adhere to the standards of AI-generated writing. A total of 326 students majoring in the humanities participated in the study. The research was designed as a quantitative study, employing a descriptive-analytical approach to process the obtained results. A proposed list of standards for AI-generated writing suitable for undergraduate students was prepared and presented to experts. Based on the proposed standards list, data were collected using a graduated practice scale that illustrates the levels of student adherence to AI-generated writing standards. The scaled measure delved into student practices related to standards such as Input Guidance, Disciplined Dependability, Content Validation, Critical Analysis, Documentation, Review and Editing, and Responsibility. Students achieved beginner and intermediate ratings in their adherence to AI-generated writing standards, and they attained very low levels in the advanced practices of standard. This paper contributes to our understanding of how students apply AI-generated writing standards. The gap revealed by the current study's results prompts us to establish regulatory guidelines to enforce student adherence to AI-generated writing standards.
KW - AI-generated writing standards
KW - generative artificial intelligence
KW - input guidance
KW - writing processes
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85211234774
U2 - 10.5430/jct.v13n5p252
DO - 10.5430/jct.v13n5p252
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85211234774
SN - 1927-2677
VL - 13
SP - 252
EP - 270
JO - Journal of Curriculum and Teaching
JF - Journal of Curriculum and Teaching
IS - 5
ER -