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Acceptability of AI Tools in the Conduct of Research

1Junior Research Fellow Sutapa Garai Department of Education, Visva-Bharati

2Assistant Professor, Dr. Sarita Anand, Department of Education, Visva-Bharati

3Senior Research Fellow Shubha Sarkar Department of Education, Visva-Bharati


American Journal of Educational Research. 2026, Vol. 14 No. 3, 90-95
DOI: 10.12691/education-14-3-2
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Sutapa Garai, Dr. Sarita Anand, Shubha Sarkar. Acceptability of AI Tools in the Conduct of Research. American Journal of Educational Research. 2026; 14(3):90-95. doi: 10.12691/education-14-3-2.

Correspondence to: Sutapa  Garai, Junior Research Fellow Sutapa Garai Department of Education, Visva-Bharati. Email: sutapagarai07@gmail.com

Abstract

The rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has influenced academic research practices, transforming the ways in which research activities were conducted. The present study examined research scholars’ perceptions of AI tools to understand their effective and ethical integration into academic research. A mixed-method research design was employed, and data were collected from research scholars across different universities in West Bengal using a self-constructed questionnaire administered online. Quantitative data were analyzed descriptively, while qualitative responses provided deeper insights into perceived benefits and concerns related to AI use. The findings indicated that research scholars demonstrated a generally positive perception toward the acceptance and application of AI tools in research, acknowledging their potential to enhance research quality, efficiency, and productivity. However, concerns related to ethics, plagiarism, over-reliance on technology, accuracy of AI-generated content, and data privacy was also reported. The study concluded that although research scholars exhibited favorable attitudes toward AI tools, institutional support, structured training, and clear ethical guidelines were essential to ensure the responsible and effective integration of AI in academic research.

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