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GenAI: Understanding the experiences of neurodivergent students
King's College London, GB
While much research has explored student perceptions of Generative AI (GenAI), little is known about how neurodivergent students experience these tools and how they may differ from neurotypical students in their interactions with GenAI. Understanding their experiences is critical to ensuring...
- 90 Min(s) to complete
- Online Shopping voucher
- Experiment
- Guy's Campus, Great Maze Pond, London SE1 1UL, UK
31 March 2025 Requirements- Be over 18 years old.
- Be able to communicate fluently in English.
- Be currently enrolled in a university taught program (e.g. BA or MSc).
- Have experience using at least one GenAI tool (e.g., ChatGPT, Microsoft Co-Pilot) for academic purposes.
- Neurodivergent student should self-identify as having at least one of the neurodevelopmental conditions commonly included under the neurodiversity umbrella, such as ADHD, autism/ASC, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, and/or Tourette syndrome. They will not need to provide proof of a formal diagnosis to take part.
- Neurotypical students should not have received a formal diagnosis of any neurodevelopmental condition.
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What is your strongest area of intelligence? (Part 2)
University of Westminster, GB
Researching patterns of response, i.e. relative strengths and weaknesses, on different types of cognitive measurements. Involves individually administered test battery (Stanford-Binet 5) at our Cavendish campus, 115 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6UW (or alternative location in the Greater...
- 120 Min(s) to complete
- £10 online shopping voucher
- Psychometric testing
- 115 New Cavendish St, London W1W 6UW, UK
13 September 2022 Requirements- Age 18-60
- No traumatic brain injury, stroke, or epilepsy
- English fluency
- London location (or within reasonable travel distance) for in-person testing
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Can Voice recognition devices such as Amazon Echo help the elderly
University of Manchester, GB
The aim of this study is to find the potential usage of voice-assisted devices for the elderly. Voice assisted devices are controlled by a voice and it can connect to many different apps. you can ask it to play your favorite music or you can ask it to tell the latest news or provide information....
- 15 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
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12 April 2018 Requirements- over the age of 60