Scale can measure university students' confidence in using AI
A study conducted at Koç University School of Nursing examined university students' perceived self-efficacy in using artificial intelligence technologies.

A study conducted at Koç University School of Nursing examined university students' perceived self-efficacy in using artificial intelligence technologies.
The short version
- Led by Associate Professor Remziye Semerci Şahin and Assistant Professor Seda Güney, the researchers adapted the Artificial Intelligence Self-Efficacy Scale (AISES) into Turkish and evaluated its psychometric properties.
- The study was published in the International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction.
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Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: A study conducted at Koç University School of Nursing examined university students' perceived self-efficacy in using artificial intelligence technologies. The study was published in the International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction .
Why it matters
Artificial intelligence technologies are becoming increasingly prominent in higher education.
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