Enhancing Doctoral Dissertations Ethically with AI

MYERS EDUCATION PRESSISBN: 9781975506711

A Comprehensive Guide

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By Kimberlee Everson
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Dr. Kimberlee K. C. Everson is an expert in research methods and statistics with a focus on ethical AI integration in education. As an associate professor at Western Kentucky University, Dr. Everson advocates for responsible AI use in academia, aiming to improve research while upholding integrity. Her expertise bridges traditional methodologies and AI innovations, offering valuable insights for those exploring AI's academic potential.

"As director of a doctoral program, I am continuously working with students and their chairs to navigate more effective and ethical ways to use AI in the dissertation process. Enhancing Doctoral Dissertations Ethically with AI: A Comprehensive Guide will be a foundational source for our program going forward. This book offers a framework for chairs, students, and AI to creatively operate in a 'research triad' that will lead to high-quality dissertations ethically utilizing AI throughout the entire process."----Dr. Gary Houchens, Director, Educational Leadership Doctoral Program, Western Kentucky University "In Enhancing Doctoral Dissertations Ethically with AI: A Comprehensive Guide, Dr. Everson provides a book that is much needed for doctoral programs. As AI becomes a reality for faculty and students, she skillfully turns concerns and challenges into opportunities for innovation and change. The book addresses the uses of AI in every step of the dissertation process, offering valuable tools to innovate while suggesting ways to preserve its credibility. It is an invaluable resource for faculty who are hesitant to explore the potential of AI in doctoral programs."----Suha Tamim, EdD, MPH, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Leadership, Learning Design, and Inquiry, College of Education, University of South Carolina

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