ChatGPT in Academic Writing: Factors Shaping Vietnamese English Majors’ Ethical Perceptions - A Sequential Explanatory Mixed-Methods Study

ChatGPT in Academic Writing: Factors Shaping Vietnamese English Majors’ Ethical Perceptions - A Sequential Explanatory Mixed-Methods Study

Vo Thi Huynh Dieu dieum1624012@gstudent.ctu.edu.vn School of Foreign Languages, Can Tho University, Can Tho (Vietnam)
Summary: 
The rapid integration of ChatGPT into education has raised questions about students’ perceptions of its ethical use, particularly in higher education. This study-grounded in the Theory of Planned Behaviour, Technology Acceptance Model and Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) investigated how English majors at a university in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam perceive the ethical use of ChatGPT in academic writing and the factors shaping these perceptions. A sequential explanatory mixed-methods design was employed, including a survey of 95 final-year English majors, followed by in-depth semi structured interviews with three purposively selected participants. Three interviews were conducted to provide explanatory insights into the quantitative patterns. The results indicated that students held favourable perceptions of ethical ChatGPT use in academic writing. Quantitative results indicated that attitudes, perceived behavioural control and perceived risks significantly shaped students’ ethical perceptions, while qualitative interviews were used to explain how these factors operated in students’ actual learning practices. The findings were interpreted using constructs drawn from TPB, TAM and CHAT particularly attitudes, perceived behavioural control and perceived usefulness. They emphasized the importance of verifying outputs but also highlighted the absence of institutional training. The study contributes to ongoing discussions and helpful implications of ChatGPT in academic writing by highlighting the need for structured guidance to promote ethical and effective use of ChatGPT into university learning.
Keywords: 
ChatGPT
ethical use
perceptions
factors
academic writing.
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