Understanding Researchers’ AI Readiness in a Higher Education Context: Q Methodology Research

Author:

Chaaban Youmen1ORCID,Qadhi Saba2ORCID,Chen Juebei3,Du Xiangyun3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Educational Research Center, College of Education, Qatar University, Doha 2713, Qatar

2. Educational Sciences Department, College of Education, Qatar University, Doha 2713, Qatar

3. Department of Sustainability and Planning, Aalborg University, 9220 Aalborg, Denmark

Abstract

Taking a human-centered socio-cultural perspective, this study explored the manifold individual and structural processes that contribute to researchers’ AI readiness. Forty-three graduate students and faculty at one university in Qatar took part in this Q methodology study. The results represented participants’ collective perspectives on what they considered relevant to their AI readiness. A 5 + 1-factor solution was accepted, illustrating diverse perspectives and no consensus. The factors were termed based on their main foci, as follows, (F-1) how technical skills are acquired, (F-2) when it is all about ethics, (F-3) when technical skills meet ethical considerations, (F-4a and F-4b) when opposites concede, and (F-5) how collaborations reflect AI readiness. The results revealed the diversity of viewpoints among participants, and the interrelations among some factors. This study recommended a holistic approach to enhance AI readiness. It suggested integrating targeted educational initiatives and developing localized ethical frameworks to promote responsible AI use across various research disciplines.

Funder

Qatar Research and Development Innovation Council QRDI

Publisher

MDPI AG

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