ChatGPT for PhD Students | How to use it ethically when writing a dissertation, guide with 100 prompts

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My ChatGPT PhD Study Guide will teach you how to use this AI tool ethically to assist you whilst writing your doctoral dissertation. It incudes 100 prompts to supercharge your ChatGPT sessions, whilst ensuring you’re staying in integrity.

It can be hard to know how to use ChatGPT and other AI tools ethically on your PhD dissertation path. There are so many conflicting opinions on whether it's okay or not, and if it is acceptable, what to actually do with it! In the 20 years I've been working as a social sciences academic, I haven't seen anything as transformative as ChatGPT, but I've made it my mission to demystify it and encourage its ethical use.

This guide lays out what an ethical application of ChatGPT looks like. It includes examples of appropriate and inappropriate use and some core principles to guide PhD students through using AI in their doctorate.

The guide then identifies how ChatGPT can assist with individual chapters and topics relating to your dissertation, outlining key applications and 10 ChatGPT prompts for each of the following:

  • Topic, title and research questions

  • Aims and objectives

  • Introduction chapter

  • Literature review

  • Methods chapter

  • Findings chapter

  • Discussion chapter

  • Conclusion chapter

  • PhD mindset - tackling common issues like procrastination, imposter syndrome and perfectionism

  • Academic writing - tackling typical struggles like writer's block, writing too many words and finding your own academic voice.

Please contact me with any questions or queries about the guide, I'm always happy to help!

* Important Information - please read prior to purchase *

The guidance provided in this document is intended to offer general advice and suggestions to support academic writing and research activities. However, users are advised to exercise their own judgment and discretion in applying this advice to their specific academic contexts.

The author of this guide does not assume responsibility for any consequences arising from the use or interpretation of the information provided. Users should be aware that academic institutions may have specific policies, guidelines, and ethical standards that differ. It is the responsibility of the individual user to consult and adhere to their own institution's policies and guidelines.

Furthermore, users are encouraged to seek guidance from their academic advisors, supervisors, or relevant institutional authorities to ensure compliance with local academic standards and ethical practices. The author does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of the advice provided and disclaims any liability for actions taken or not taken based on the information contained in this guide.

By purchasing this product, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.

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My ChatGPT PhD Study Guide will teach you how to use this AI tool ethically to assist you whilst writing your doctoral dissertation. It incudes 100 prompts to supercharge your ChatGPT sessions, whilst ensuring you’re staying in integrity.

It can be hard to know how to use ChatGPT and other AI tools ethically on your PhD dissertation path. There are so many conflicting opinions on whether it's okay or not, and if it is acceptable, what to actually do with it! In the 20 years I've been working as a social sciences academic, I haven't seen anything as transformative as ChatGPT, but I've made it my mission to demystify it and encourage its ethical use.

This guide lays out what an ethical application of ChatGPT looks like. It includes examples of appropriate and inappropriate use and some core principles to guide PhD students through using AI in their doctorate.

The guide then identifies how ChatGPT can assist with individual chapters and topics relating to your dissertation, outlining key applications and 10 ChatGPT prompts for each of the following:

  • Topic, title and research questions

  • Aims and objectives

  • Introduction chapter

  • Literature review

  • Methods chapter

  • Findings chapter

  • Discussion chapter

  • Conclusion chapter

  • PhD mindset - tackling common issues like procrastination, imposter syndrome and perfectionism

  • Academic writing - tackling typical struggles like writer's block, writing too many words and finding your own academic voice.

Please contact me with any questions or queries about the guide, I'm always happy to help!

* Important Information - please read prior to purchase *

The guidance provided in this document is intended to offer general advice and suggestions to support academic writing and research activities. However, users are advised to exercise their own judgment and discretion in applying this advice to their specific academic contexts.

The author of this guide does not assume responsibility for any consequences arising from the use or interpretation of the information provided. Users should be aware that academic institutions may have specific policies, guidelines, and ethical standards that differ. It is the responsibility of the individual user to consult and adhere to their own institution's policies and guidelines.

Furthermore, users are encouraged to seek guidance from their academic advisors, supervisors, or relevant institutional authorities to ensure compliance with local academic standards and ethical practices. The author does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of the advice provided and disclaims any liability for actions taken or not taken based on the information contained in this guide.

By purchasing this product, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.

My ChatGPT PhD Study Guide will teach you how to use this AI tool ethically to assist you whilst writing your doctoral dissertation. It incudes 100 prompts to supercharge your ChatGPT sessions, whilst ensuring you’re staying in integrity.

It can be hard to know how to use ChatGPT and other AI tools ethically on your PhD dissertation path. There are so many conflicting opinions on whether it's okay or not, and if it is acceptable, what to actually do with it! In the 20 years I've been working as a social sciences academic, I haven't seen anything as transformative as ChatGPT, but I've made it my mission to demystify it and encourage its ethical use.

This guide lays out what an ethical application of ChatGPT looks like. It includes examples of appropriate and inappropriate use and some core principles to guide PhD students through using AI in their doctorate.

The guide then identifies how ChatGPT can assist with individual chapters and topics relating to your dissertation, outlining key applications and 10 ChatGPT prompts for each of the following:

  • Topic, title and research questions

  • Aims and objectives

  • Introduction chapter

  • Literature review

  • Methods chapter

  • Findings chapter

  • Discussion chapter

  • Conclusion chapter

  • PhD mindset - tackling common issues like procrastination, imposter syndrome and perfectionism

  • Academic writing - tackling typical struggles like writer's block, writing too many words and finding your own academic voice.

Please contact me with any questions or queries about the guide, I'm always happy to help!

* Important Information - please read prior to purchase *

The guidance provided in this document is intended to offer general advice and suggestions to support academic writing and research activities. However, users are advised to exercise their own judgment and discretion in applying this advice to their specific academic contexts.

The author of this guide does not assume responsibility for any consequences arising from the use or interpretation of the information provided. Users should be aware that academic institutions may have specific policies, guidelines, and ethical standards that differ. It is the responsibility of the individual user to consult and adhere to their own institution's policies and guidelines.

Furthermore, users are encouraged to seek guidance from their academic advisors, supervisors, or relevant institutional authorities to ensure compliance with local academic standards and ethical practices. The author does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of the advice provided and disclaims any liability for actions taken or not taken based on the information contained in this guide.

By purchasing this product, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.