@@DrAamirAbbas as mentioned I wouldn't just copy & paste, but rather incrementally integrate edits - and actively seek to understand why those edits were made. Our PEER framework helps you understand the mechanics of good academic writing. Of course always check your university's AI policy, but generally I err on the side of transparency. Thus I would also declare how you've used chatgpt (for editing) in your paper. Again if you use chatgpt in this ethical way, you will be fine :)
@@profdavidstucklerI am writing a research proposal for a Master of Education (by research) and will be applying at the University of Melbourne, Australia I am a tertiary educator with 15 years teaching experience. It’s been over 13 years since I have produced academic writing. Although I have multiple essays from previous Graduates Certificate qualifications I really wanted to learn to use ChatGPT ethically. I actually already started and needed more tips on how to research information and edit it on ChatGPT. So your tips have been extremely helpful! Since I’m not working at present I’m not in a position to pay for professional courses on how to use AI ethically. I have written to the University hopefully they will get back with answers to my questions. By the way I’m an Italian living in Australia 😅 🙏❤️
I can't thank enough for this video. I am 79 yrs young and a new PhD student. Right now I am doing a Pre-PhD semester to learn how to be a PhD student. This video is a God send. You have taken away the guilt of using Chat GPT as my sounding board. I am looking forward to learning a lot from you. Bless you.
Easy. From the book Limitless by Jim Kwik, I discovered my purpose is longevity. It requires a great diet without sugar, exercising your body (I do strength training 3 x per week), exercising your brain (doing a PhD in a field I am passionate about) and an active social life (my new academic career will provide more than enough (conducting interviews, classmates, attending and presenting at conferences etc + attending the social events provided by Internations Org (a social club for Expats). I forgot. Good genes (my mother lived into her 100 yr).
😍😍😍😍😍 This just warms my heart. It is such a breathe of fresh air when you come across someone that is still passion about living. I guess at 29 I have no bloody excuse! I will persevere as much as I should. I am trying to do a master and I feel I am too old and too late to start. And here you are just living and participating in life. I am glad you were kind enough to respond. And I have no doubt that you will succeed because you are passionate and have the will. Good Luck on the journey to longevity, blessed with good genes, but most importantly discipline. Yes, you sound disciplined and focused which I serious lack😃. Blessings!
This was SOOO helpful! I took a 5 year break in my Master's and I am so grateful to be completing my Capstone (Thesis) in the age of AI! Learned the old tools too! Never knew! Maybe I can do my doctorate after all!
Thank you Prof for this guide. True, frustrated is more the word for me right now. Infact, i have limited time now to turn in my dissertation, but still stuck at literature review!
Great vid. The tone and style for the re-write can easily be fixed with a more specific writing prompt (e.g., "Make this sound professionally academic, do not embellish, keep the concepts complex but the vocabulary easy to understand so that my grandmother could comprehend it."). However, what I have found even better is to give it a sample of YOUR writing first, then ask ChatGPT to re-write all samples in your own voice and vocabulary. A 10-page paper is a helpful sample.
00:02 Learn how to automate literature review ethically 01:55 Using ChatGPT to automate literature review ethically 03:49 Structure and potential themes are crucial for a literature review. 05:34 Using ChatGPT and Zotero for ethical literature review 07:13 Using the STRIP method to extract relevant components and references for literature review. 08:50 Hit saturation when finding articles, but ethical research due to human effort. 10:54 Ethically automate literature review using evidence, example, explanation, and by avoiding regurgitation of information 12:58 Using an ethical approach to automate literature review with ChatGPT 15:16 Using ChatGPT ethically can help save time and improve literature review quality. 17:06 Collaborative community of practice for advancing research
My dude, the Zotero application is amazing! Thank you so much for suggesting this application. I'm in my second class for my Master's Degree and this is going to save me so much time! Great guide too. I look forward to viewing more of your content.
awesome so pleased to hear it - we have a dedicated training on zotero if interested. join my fb group if you haven't already - we can chat directly there and also have chat support groups with more practical tips :)
I'm glad to see you recommend free tools and don't just promote the latest paid platform! A few important points, though... 1) It seems you commit to a structure before any reading and before examining whether it's a viable or practical study. Just because chat gpt says there's a research gap doesn't mean it's true (and even if there is a gap, there are other things to consider) 2) Shouldn't the structure be based on your observations of the literature and what you think is important to write about? I guess the structure might be a good starting point to adapt from, but you've got to make your own decisions 3) Although you rightly say that you need to do the reading, I don't think you menton reading critically. A lot of published papers are bad, and you shouldn't just take what they say as read. You mention evidence, but evidence isn't quoting somebody, the evidence is in the data and relies on good research design and implementation. 4) It seems chat GPT made your paragraph worse!
They have ai checkers now at university so make sure you paraphrase whatever the ai software gives you or put it in an ai checker to see if it flags up :)
This information was really helpful and relieving for me in writing my first research paper. You also really resemble Stiffler to me and those movies were hilarious to me growing up.
This is best advice , I am seeing this video after many rejections from my advisor. It really saves a lot of time and nice and easy tricks.thank you very much🙏🙏
Pleased to hear you found it helpful! Definitely join my fb group if you’re getting value from our training. We have more longer form masterclasses and live workshops where you can even submit your questions and research for our direct feedback Ps also check out our burnout video prevention training
awesome - love to hear it. yes i worry many students blindly use AI without learning the right steps (which then makes you more capable of using AI in the right way)
How come no one talks about this peer approach. I felt so bad because I am one of those that starts with "Luigi et al. , 2019 conducted a study ...... " Thank you, this is a nice structure with or without AI.
Once I realized that when I started a sentence "Luigi et al. (2024) blah blah blah" I wasn't bringing anything to the party; I was only summarizing. I forced myself to find another way where I had to build to citing someone (Luigi et al., 2024). That way my thoughts were in there and Luigi was my back up. Starting with the author is an easy way to write, but it doesn't get the paper ready to send to a journal as the paper is largely devoid of original thought--or at least that was the case with my papers.
I wouldn’t blindly copy and paste everything from chatgpt in general. Instead try to understand why it made the edits and integrate those which you like and find helpful. Check out our PEER writing training too which will enable you to understand many of those edits. In general at the moment turnitin has a high false positive rate. Many students who didn’t even use AI are getting high scores for AI, and it is a moving target - so at the moment I could say no it is unlikely but that may not be true in a few months. By having separate drafts of your paper you can always defend yourself to show at most chatgpt just edited- not plagiarism. What will not happen is a high similarity score- which is the main check in turnitin used as a red flag for cheating. Hope this helps
Thanks thats a good point keeping a back up draft is a must if one uses this approach. However, students must be very strict and diligent when keeping backups to ensure their safety. Additionally, it should be stressed that students should triple check that GPT hasnt generated new content in the response. But all that said in done thanks for the vid I will be sure to use this during my MEng dissertation
I'm interested to know if the false positives are high quality work. In other words, is turnitin simply flagging anything that's actually good as being written by AI?
Thank you so much David. I have been stuck with literature review for my PhD thesis for about 2 years now. I have thought of throwing in the towel many times. I'm in my fourth year now. Coming across this video, it has given me hope that it is doable. Thank you
Amazing - so pleased to hear you're getting value from our training. It's not uncommon to get stuck. Definitely join my FB group and we can chat more there
Pleased to hear you found it helpful! Definitely join my fb group if you’re getting value from our training. We have more longer form masterclasses and live workshops where you can even submit your questions and research for our direct feedback
Thank You this is very helpful. Now I can write my thesis literature more comfortably without worried about grammar after I understand how to use Chat GPT as Assistant Properly. I used to asked something specific but the results always dissapointing. Now after learn the key word here the results is better. I used ZENDY now for reading Paper instead of google schoolar. it Let us see paper open source paper from various journals. So what i did is saved the interesting paper to the library. With this I can find as much paper as I want then filter it later after I finished looking for the material I needed. It also let us auto cite the paper. We still need to read the paper of course but at least the source in Zendy is absolutely accessible and best of all it is free.
Thank you so much you have helped me a great deal. I recently started my Masters program in nursing and I was frustrated about how the Grammarly accused me of my original document to an AI generated. Looking for some help I stumble upon your video and it made me think I was kind of writing like AI.
Pleased to hear you found it helpful! Definitely join my fb group if you’re getting value from our training. We have more longer form masterclasses and live workshops where you can even submit your questions and research for our direct feedback
Hi, thanks for the great video! What can we do about text we have asked ChatGPT (or in my case Grammarly or Paperpal) to rewrite using more academic language being flagged by AI detectors in Turnitin, for example?
Professor Davis, Great video. I am a second-year doctoral student, and the time to complete my literature is approaching. Thank you for making this video. #Subscribed #JoinYourFBG
There are some weaknesses with Stuckler's process: Lifting text from the abstract and then just paraphrasing it is still plagiarism. Perhaps not enough plagiarism to be reported, but still a reduction in the quality. This impacts the learning process, as the writer has only engaged superficially with the text. When the Lit Review is entirely derived from the abstracts, then the finished product will probably lack the depth that a good Lit Review requires. Moreover, any comments on the limitations will be derived from the abstract itself, but that's not what we want: the evaluation should come from the assignment-writer.
You can 100% paraphrase WITH citation of course. Please see our dedicated video on plagiarism for more detail on this The example is using the abstract for brevity - as mentioned you’d go through the full paper to strip out relevant material Not sure what you mean ‘any comments on the limitations will come from the abstract’. Typically there is a dedicated limitations section
Thank you sir, for the interesting video, which made me want to do the little review ASAP. I found it a tedious work to do before this. I think i will be able to do better. And also thank you for thinking of the students whose first language is not English, like me and who cant afford to purchase expensive apps and software. Love from Sri Lanka
Thank you Prof. David Stuckler. You happen to be my name-sake. Quite interesting. Fellas, this is a great resource i recommend it for any researcher that is ready to supercharge his/her research prowess using AI.
Pleased to hear you found it helpful! Definitely join my fb group if you’re getting value from our training. We have more longer form masterclasses and live workshops where you can even submit your questions and research for our direct feedback
Your video is quire informative. If one has exhausted his free ChatGPT, while just play it out. What is the alternatives of ChatGPT or how one can get back free use once again.
Hmm usually you need to wait for more ‘tokens’ to come back, or for the US to be asleep (as they use a lot of bandwidth) If you can afford the subscription it’s well worth the investment
This is quite insightful Prof., however most research papers nowadays are run through AI detection tools which would in essence lead to AI-paraphrased materials being flagged. Is there a workaround for this?
Hey Professor Oh my goodness guess what? I have been using ChatGPT for the first time to begin my research proposal and you have just confirmed I am on the right track. You have shared some fine tuning helpful tips to include my research into the paragraphs and cite the references. Thank you so much 🙏
Thank you very much for the video! I was feeling stuck but this has been helpful. I would like to just know; if I use it for the structure and outline but write my own content after reading the literature would it still say plagiarism because of the structure from chatgpt or not?
I really wish my advisor gave me advice like this. I think she doesn't really know any better. But being that I am neurodivergent I need more than just vague instructions. Thank you so much.
Thank you very much Professor. This is my first time watching your video. Do we need to cite ChatGPT in our reference and bibliography? I did cite ChatGPT for questions for my major review and it was frowned upon by some panel members.
Thank you Prof @profdavidstuckler. Do you have any good titles or guides to learn prompts for academic research and writing? I really appreciate any help you can provide.
you create the structure which is great for doing the heavy lifting yourself. my question is, when chatGpt academically rewrites the text, copy and pastes the paraphrased text in your Word document, does it not get detected as AI-generated or accidental plagiarism? Can you shed some light on this
Thank you very much for the info Prof David, So after using chapgpt for language editing can I to cut and paste the information or I have to do the editing manually in Word document?
haha if academics doesn't work i could at least be a secretary somewhere. years of online courses...by the way join my fb group and we can communicate directly there
About to post a video on how they generate a lot of false positives. Editing is in my view ethical. Err on the side of transparency and specify it helped with editing after you wrote the first draft
Thank you! Amazing tips! Although I'm not sure how ethical it is to use ChatGPT for editing? Wouldn't the anti-AI programmes recognise it as AI-generated text?
@4:48. "This is not cheating. This is like having a conversation with me or another professor to give you a framework......" Excuse me!! This is cheating. No conversation with a professor produces a fully typed outline of the topic you are attempting to research and present. Not cheating is using ChatGPT to assist you in creating the outline by asking ChatGPT questions about your topic to hone in the most important issues and you creating the outline.
We make typed outlines together all the time! Sounds like your profs aren’t particularly supportive. No problem in my view to have an outline to work from. Again check with your universities specific policies of course and err on the side of transparency acknowledging the role of chatgpt in your paper
@profdavidstuckler Thank you for your excellent video. Can you please make it clear why you are using ChatGPT for editing your own writing at 14:28 ? Will not the AI detector find it is written using AI? Does not this undermine own writing and lead to detection of Plagiarims? Thank you very much.
Depends how heavy a ‘footprint’ it takes. As mentioned in other comments, this is an ethical use because it is mere language and style editing, not substantive. Err on the side of transparency and acknowledge ChatGPT’s use, and always check your uni guidelines. I also recommend integrating edits to understand them, treating ChatGPT as a personal writing coach
Thanks for your video, however understand that it is important to acknowledge all help and support including tech and non tech; how would anyone manage that.
You want to be able to flesh out your outline. Keep going til you hit saturation- that is you’re not getting any new relevant information. This could be just a few articles or it could be a lot
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A great content again! I appreciate your sharing this with the world.
Thanks for the great content but the content is going to be detected by AI content detector as AI content how to handle that problem ?
@@DrAamirAbbas as mentioned I wouldn't just copy & paste, but rather incrementally integrate edits - and actively seek to understand why those edits were made. Our PEER framework helps you understand the mechanics of good academic writing.
Of course always check your university's AI policy, but generally I err on the side of transparency. Thus I would also declare how you've used chatgpt (for editing) in your paper.
Again if you use chatgpt in this ethical way, you will be fine :)
@@profdavidstucklerI am writing a research proposal for a Master of Education (by research) and will be applying at the University of Melbourne, Australia
I am a tertiary educator with 15 years teaching experience. It’s been over 13 years since I have produced academic writing. Although I have multiple essays from previous Graduates Certificate qualifications
I really wanted to learn to use ChatGPT ethically. I actually already started and needed more tips on how to research information and edit it on ChatGPT. So your tips have been extremely helpful!
Since I’m not working at present I’m not in a position to pay for professional courses on how to use AI ethically.
I have written to the University hopefully they will get back with answers to my questions.
By the way I’m an Italian living in Australia 😅
🙏❤️
I can't thank enough for this video. I am 79 yrs young and a new PhD student. Right now I am doing a Pre-PhD semester to learn how to be a PhD student. This video is a God send. You have taken away the guilt of using Chat GPT as my sounding board. I am looking forward to learning a lot from you. Bless you.
79 PhD?
What's the motivation, I am curious?
Easy. From the book Limitless by Jim Kwik, I discovered my purpose is longevity. It requires a great diet without sugar, exercising your body (I do strength training 3 x per week), exercising your brain (doing a PhD in a field I am passionate about) and an active social life (my new academic career will provide more than enough (conducting interviews, classmates, attending and presenting at conferences etc + attending the social events provided by Internations Org (a social club for Expats). I forgot. Good genes (my mother lived into her 100 yr).
😍😍😍😍😍
This just warms my heart. It is such a breathe of fresh air when you come across someone that is still passion about living.
I guess at 29 I have no bloody excuse! I will persevere as much as I should. I am trying to do a master and I feel I am too old and too late to start. And here you are just living and participating in life.
I am glad you were kind enough to respond. And I have no doubt that you will succeed because you are passionate and have the will.
Good Luck on the journey to longevity, blessed with good genes, but most importantly discipline. Yes, you sound disciplined and focused which I serious lack😃.
Blessings!
I love this! you're an inspiration!
Impressive god bless you @@louiselanoy2117
Your section of dropping back into chat GTP - I find Grammarly is very effective for this
Yes but I think you need to pay for a professional payment plan for this?
Can you confirm if this is correct?
You have saved a Zimbabwean boy - I had quit my Phd last year. This is refreshing. I have gained a few months
hesi mu Zimbo, team riya rekunyora ma Dissertation richiita mari zvavharana ,takuita tega hahahaha
@@malonArif Ah, imi maZimbo hokoyoi 😂
Cool. What's your PhD thesis about, bro?
hahaha tiritose
Thank you Prof, I was always scared to start, it has been 4 months and now I can start because of the structure you created.
fantastic - definitely also join my fb group where we can be in touch in direct messages and connect you to additional support
This was SOOO helpful! I took a 5 year break in my Master's and I am so grateful to be completing my Capstone (Thesis) in the age of AI! Learned the old tools too! Never knew! Maybe I can do my doctorate after all!
So pleased to hear it. Yes done correctly you can save a ton of time. Join my fb group and we can connect directly 😊
lets be honest, you used "capstone" to showoff right? hahaha love the word x
@@Keffin_adebayo Haha, no that's what my school calls it! It's just a thesis, though!
Don't be lazy
Thank you Prof for this guide. True, frustrated is more the word for me right now. Infact, i have limited time now to turn in my dissertation, but still stuck at literature review!
Great vid. The tone and style for the re-write can easily be fixed with a more specific writing prompt (e.g., "Make this sound professionally academic, do not embellish, keep the concepts complex but the vocabulary easy to understand so that my grandmother could comprehend it."). However, what I have found even better is to give it a sample of YOUR writing first, then ask ChatGPT to re-write all samples in your own voice and vocabulary. A 10-page paper is a helpful sample.
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00:02 Learn how to automate literature review ethically
01:55 Using ChatGPT to automate literature review ethically
03:49 Structure and potential themes are crucial for a literature review.
05:34 Using ChatGPT and Zotero for ethical literature review
07:13 Using the STRIP method to extract relevant components and references for literature review.
08:50 Hit saturation when finding articles, but ethical research due to human effort.
10:54 Ethically automate literature review using evidence, example, explanation, and by avoiding regurgitation of information
12:58 Using an ethical approach to automate literature review with ChatGPT
15:16 Using ChatGPT ethically can help save time and improve literature review quality.
17:06 Collaborative community of practice for advancing research
thanks for this
My dude, the Zotero application is amazing! Thank you so much for suggesting this application. I'm in my second class for my Master's Degree and this is going to save me so much time! Great guide
too. I look forward to viewing more of your content.
awesome so pleased to hear it - we have a dedicated training on zotero if interested. join my fb group if you haven't already - we can chat directly there and also have chat support groups with more practical tips :)
thank you so much prof for showing ethical way in using CHATGPT while writing.
so pleased to hear you're getting value from our training :)
It's been long I watch a TH-cam video as important as this. Thank you very much Prof.
Pleased to hear it’s helping you. Def join my fb group too :)
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@@profdavidstuckler😮😮😮 oh no..... Maybe you know think like ai. Are you still human 😂😊
I'm glad to see you recommend free tools and don't just promote the latest paid platform! A few important points, though...
1) It seems you commit to a structure before any reading and before examining whether it's a viable or practical study. Just because chat gpt says there's a research gap doesn't mean it's true (and even if there is a gap, there are other things to consider)
2) Shouldn't the structure be based on your observations of the literature and what you think is important to write about? I guess the structure might be a good starting point to adapt from, but you've got to make your own decisions
3) Although you rightly say that you need to do the reading, I don't think you menton reading critically. A lot of published papers are bad, and you shouldn't just take what they say as read. You mention evidence, but evidence isn't quoting somebody, the evidence is in the data and relies on good research design and implementation.
4) It seems chat GPT made your paragraph worse!
Totally agree !
Thanks, professor, working on my master's thesis now. Very helpful indeed.
same here.
They have ai checkers now at university so make sure you paraphrase whatever the ai software gives you or put it in an ai checker to see if it flags up :)
Unless very obvious it's impossible to determine AI was used. Also paraphrase tools are AI too.
They also have paraphrase checker
🤯🤯🤯 My head just went poof! This much value in a video? Damnnnnnn!
Thank you.
This information was really helpful and relieving for me in writing my first research paper. You also really resemble Stiffler to me and those movies were hilarious to me growing up.
holy moly. This is insane. Almost makes me want to do one again. ALMOST. Do you have any videos on research proposals?
Yes check out our GIFT method- on my channel here and in the fb group
Thank you so muchhh for this video, I can;t explain in words how much it is going to help me the way I think about literature review.
So pleased to hear it helped! Definitely join my fb group for more support and we can chat directly there
This is best advice , I am seeing this video after many rejections from my advisor. It really saves a lot of time and nice and easy tricks.thank you very much🙏🙏
Thank you for this. I have huge anxiety with literature reviews. I think this makes it better.
Pleased to hear you found it helpful! Definitely join my fb group if you’re getting value from our training. We have more longer form masterclasses and live workshops where you can even submit your questions and research for our direct feedback
Ps also check out our burnout video prevention training
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed to get started regardless of AI...a clear guide to structure a review.
awesome - love to hear it. yes i worry many students blindly use AI without learning the right steps (which then makes you more capable of using AI in the right way)
I enjoyed your video, It is useful information for grad students never hear from their
supervisors.
really a very good video and content, very helpful.. many thanks
This is extremely helpful. Thank you ❤
I love your content. So, simple but not simplistic!
How come no one talks about this peer approach. I felt so bad because I am one of those that starts with "Luigi et al. , 2019 conducted a study ...... " Thank you, this is a nice structure with or without AI.
Once I realized that when I started a sentence "Luigi et al. (2024) blah blah blah" I wasn't bringing anything to the party; I was only summarizing. I forced myself to find another way where I had to build to citing someone (Luigi et al., 2024). That way my thoughts were in there and Luigi was my back up. Starting with the author is an easy way to write, but it doesn't get the paper ready to send to a journal as the paper is largely devoid of original thought--or at least that was the case with my papers.
Wow!!! This video just made my life so easy!!! Thank you very much, David! I love your videos, very clear and informative. Thank you!
Thank you very much. I will keep watching your tutorial. Very grateful
Fantastic video. Thanks so much. However I just wanted to ask why you didn’t mention Jenni AI or do you prefer ChatGPT?
I haven’t fully reviewed JenniAi! But can do a dedicated video if helpful
Thank you, I needed this.
I wouldn’t blindly copy and paste everything from chatgpt in general. Instead try to understand why it made the edits and integrate those which you like and find helpful. Check out our PEER writing training too which will enable you to understand many of those edits.
In general at the moment turnitin has a high false positive rate. Many students who didn’t even use AI are getting high scores for AI, and it is a moving target - so at the moment I could say no it is unlikely but that may not be true in a few months. By having separate drafts of your paper you can always defend yourself to show at most chatgpt just edited- not plagiarism.
What will not happen is a high similarity score- which is the main check in turnitin used as a red flag for cheating. Hope this helps
Thanks thats a good point keeping a back up draft is a must if one uses this approach. However, students must be very strict and diligent when keeping backups to ensure their safety. Additionally, it should be stressed that students should triple check that GPT hasnt generated new content in the response.
But all that said in done thanks for the vid I will be sure to use this during my MEng dissertation
I'm interested to know if the false positives are high quality work. In other words, is turnitin simply flagging anything that's actually good as being written by AI?
Thank you so much David.
I have been stuck with literature review for my PhD thesis for about 2 years now. I have thought of throwing in the towel many times.
I'm in my fourth year now.
Coming across this video, it has given me hope that it is doable.
Thank you
Good luck with your PhD
Amazing - so pleased to hear you're getting value from our training. It's not uncommon to get stuck. Definitely join my FB group and we can chat more there
@@profdavidstuckler what is the name of the fb group?
it's in the link here above - FastTrackGrad @@kanantalukder557
I also need help in PhD .You are student too .Kindly if you easily explain me how to write a review of literature without palagrism?
Thank you. This guide is amazing, and I totally agree that we should use AI as a co-pilot rather than going solo.
Thanks a lot to share with us this amount of valuable information. ❤
Pleased to hear you found it helpful! Definitely join my fb group if you’re getting value from our training. We have more longer form masterclasses and live workshops where you can even submit your questions and research for our direct feedback
I found the information in this video very valuable!
Btw, I had that conversation with myself and installed Zotero 😅. Thank you!
This saves so much time. Great video!
Thank You this is very helpful. Now I can write my thesis literature more comfortably without worried about grammar after I understand how to use Chat GPT as Assistant Properly. I used to asked something specific but the results always dissapointing. Now after learn the key word here the results is better. I used ZENDY now for reading Paper instead of google schoolar. it Let us see paper open source paper from various journals. So what i did is saved the interesting paper to the library. With this I can find as much paper as I want then filter it later after I finished looking for the material I needed. It also let us auto cite the paper. We still need to read the paper of course but at least the source in Zendy is absolutely accessible and best of all it is free.
Haven’t used zendy personally but am hearing good things!
This is so helpful!!! Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much I was stuck in the Literature Review, thanks for making it simpler!
Glad it was helpful! Do join the FB group if you need more support ;)
Thank you so much you have helped me a great deal. I recently started my Masters program in nursing and I was frustrated about how the Grammarly accused me of my original document to an AI generated. Looking for some help I stumble upon your video and it made me think I was kind of writing like AI.
this is exactly what i needed, thank you prof
Pleased to hear you found it helpful! Definitely join my fb group if you’re getting value from our training. We have more longer form masterclasses and live workshops where you can even submit your questions and research for our direct feedback
Hi, thanks for the great video! What can we do about text we have asked ChatGPT (or in my case Grammarly or Paperpal) to rewrite using more academic language being flagged by AI detectors in Turnitin, for example?
In that case rewrite it yourself! Use our PEER system and elements training!
It was just too helpful ! relieved me having any guilts in doing what I was doing through Chat GPT. Grateful.
You’re truly a professor
Thank you, Prof. it is very helpful.
Pleased to hear it! Definitely join my fb group if you’re getting value from our training. We have more longer form masterclasses
You are amazing !!!!! Thank Youuuuuuu❤
Thank you professor, it was a much needed guidance.
You are very welcome!
Excellent video. Thank you!
thank you prof, saved my life
This what im searching for. Thank you.
Professor Davis, Great video. I am a second-year doctoral student, and the time to complete my literature is approaching. Thank you for making this video. #Subscribed #JoinYourFBG
Thank you Professor, for your useful videos.
Great video and has certainly helped. Have you very looked at using Harzing's Publish or Perish for the searching of relevant documents?
There are some weaknesses with Stuckler's process:
Lifting text from the abstract and then just paraphrasing it is still plagiarism. Perhaps not enough plagiarism to be reported, but still a reduction in the quality.
This impacts the learning process, as the writer has only engaged superficially with the text.
When the Lit Review is entirely derived from the abstracts, then the finished product will probably lack the depth that a good Lit Review requires.
Moreover, any comments on the limitations will be derived from the abstract itself, but that's not what we want: the evaluation should come from the assignment-writer.
You can 100% paraphrase WITH citation of course. Please see our dedicated video on plagiarism for more detail on this
The example is using the abstract for brevity - as mentioned you’d go through the full paper to strip out relevant material
Not sure what you mean ‘any comments on the limitations will come from the abstract’. Typically there is a dedicated limitations section
Thank you sir, for the interesting video, which made me want to do the little review ASAP. I found it a tedious work to do before this. I think i will be able to do better. And also thank you for thinking of the students whose first language is not English, like me and who cant afford to purchase expensive apps and software. Love from Sri Lanka
Thank you Prof. David Stuckler. You happen to be my name-sake. Quite interesting. Fellas, this is a great resource i recommend it for any researcher that is ready to supercharge his/her research prowess using AI.
Pleased to hear you found it helpful! Definitely join my fb group if you’re getting value from our training. We have more longer form masterclasses and live workshops where you can even submit your questions and research for our direct feedback
thank you sir, this is very helpful for me..
Your video is quire informative. If one has exhausted his free ChatGPT, while just play it out. What is the alternatives of ChatGPT or how one can get back free use once again.
Hmm usually you need to wait for more ‘tokens’ to come back, or for the US to be asleep (as they use a lot of bandwidth)
If you can afford the subscription it’s well worth the investment
Thank you for the insights...
Appreciated Proff.
This is quite insightful Prof., however most research papers nowadays are run through AI detection tools which would in essence lead to AI-paraphrased materials being flagged. Is there a workaround for this?
I swear I can now write my literature review with confidence
that's awesome! love to hear it. join my fb group fasttrackgrad too by the way - we have live workshops and can be in touch via dms
Hey Professor
Oh my goodness guess what?
I have been using ChatGPT for the first time to begin my research proposal and you have just confirmed I am on the right track.
You have shared some fine tuning helpful tips to include my research into the paragraphs and cite the references.
Thank you so much 🙏
Awesome! Use also our GIFT method for the proposal! Also join my fb group and we have group chats there
Excellent and practical content! Highly recommend.
Really interesting. Could you please recommend a resource with a bank of academic words and phrases? Thanks!😊
Thank you very much for the video! I was feeling stuck but this has been helpful. I would like to just know; if I use it for the structure and outline but write my own content after reading the literature would it still say plagiarism because of the structure from chatgpt or not?
Typically no, but we always recommend transparency and acknowledging the role ChatGPT played. Check with your uni too so you do everything above board
Thank you. I have a question. Can I use it for Arabic research journal?
Yes of course!
Thanks David for the effective content
This is incredibly helpful. Thank you.
Thank you so much Prof! This is super helpful!
Thank you for this advice.
thanks a lot. Although i was doing it all in chatgpt, i learnt to create library in google scholar.
I really wish my advisor gave me advice like this. I think she doesn't really know any better. But being that I am neurodivergent I need more than just vague instructions. Thank you so much.
Pleased to hear it- yes my aim is to SHOW rather than just TELL. Join my fb group for more support :)
HELLO. Greetings. Does it apply to write a systematic litterature review with a qualitative approach?
Thank you so much sir. It was million dollar lecture.
Thank you so much sir, this video helped me out with the minimization of loads of work.
Thanks so much for this, really appreciated
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Thank you very much Professor. This is my first time watching your video. Do we need to cite ChatGPT in our reference and bibliography? I did cite ChatGPT for questions for my major review and it was frowned upon by some panel members.
Thank you Prof @profdavidstuckler. Do you have any good titles or guides to learn prompts for academic research and writing? I really appreciate any help you can provide.
you create the structure which is great for doing the heavy lifting yourself. my question is, when chatGpt academically rewrites the text, copy and pastes the paraphrased text in your Word document, does it not get detected as AI-generated or accidental plagiarism? Can you shed some light on this
Thank you very much for the info Prof David, So after using chapgpt for language editing can I to cut and paste the information or I have to do the editing manually in Word document?
Thanks Prof David, It's very insightful
Thank you so much for this valuable content
My pleasure! 🙌
Thank you soooo much this is more then helpful
Thankyou for sharing, Well I still use Undetectable AI cuz this always help me to bypass ai detectors
Your typing speed is insane! And while you're speaking simultaneously, very impressive.
Also, please don't forget to save ;)
haha if academics doesn't work i could at least be a secretary somewhere. years of online courses...by the way join my fb group and we can communicate directly there
That's inspiring, I should take some typing lessons after I finish my thesis. Awesome, thank you! I just joined@@profdavidstuckler
Thank you. This is the video I need.
Thank you Dr. Stuckler, are you saying it is ethical to use AI to edit my writing? If so would Turnitin be able to flag it as AL generated?
About to post a video on how they generate a lot of false positives. Editing is in my view ethical. Err on the side of transparency and specify it helped with editing after you wrote the first draft
Thank you so much Pr.
You are welcome 🙌
Thank you! Amazing tips! Although I'm not sure how ethical it is to use ChatGPT for editing? Wouldn't the anti-AI programmes recognise it as AI-generated text?
Its difficult downloading zotero reference manager, any tips on how to go about it?
Have you seen our training on getting started?
Thank you so much. This was really helpful.
This is great! Totally helpful!
@4:48. "This is not cheating. This is like having a conversation with me or another professor to give you a framework......" Excuse me!! This is cheating. No conversation with a professor produces a fully typed outline of the topic you are attempting to research and present. Not cheating is using ChatGPT to assist you in creating the outline by asking ChatGPT questions about your topic to hone in the most important issues and you creating the outline.
We make typed outlines together all the time! Sounds like your profs aren’t particularly supportive. No problem in my view to have an outline to work from. Again check with your universities specific policies of course and err on the side of transparency acknowledging the role of chatgpt in your paper
thaaaaaaaaank youuuuuuuu!!! I was ready to throw in the towel!
@profdavidstuckler Thank you for your excellent video. Can you please make it clear why you are using ChatGPT for editing your own writing at 14:28 ? Will not the AI detector find it is written using AI? Does not this undermine own writing and lead to detection of Plagiarims? Thank you very much.
Depends how heavy a ‘footprint’ it takes.
As mentioned in other comments, this is an ethical use because it is mere language and style editing, not substantive. Err on the side of transparency and acknowledge ChatGPT’s use, and always check your uni guidelines. I also recommend integrating edits to understand them, treating ChatGPT as a personal writing coach
@@profdavidstuckler Thank you very much for your reply.
Thanks for your video, however understand that it is important to acknowledge all help and support including tech and non tech; how would anyone manage that.
In the acknowledgements section! Yes err on the side of transparency
How many strips you recommend for each paper?
You want to be able to flesh out your outline. Keep going til you hit saturation- that is you’re not getting any new relevant information. This could be just a few articles or it could be a lot
Thank you Homelander