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Enhancing creative writing through AI-powered co-creation with cognitive and emotional outcomes
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Abstract
This research explored how generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, specifically a writing assistant powered by large language models like ChatGPT, influence the development of creative writing (CW) skills in intermediate EFL learners, focusing on both cognitive and emotional aspects. The research included 92 male participants who were divided into three distinct groups: The High-AI Support Group, the Low-AI Support Group, and the Control Group (CG). Participants completed pretesting with some validated scales. After the pretest, the High-AI Support Group was provided with comprehensive AI-generated feedback, while the Low-AI Support Group received limited AI support, and the Control Group adhered to conventional writing instruction. After the treatment, posttests were given to all groups, and eight participants from each experimental group took part in interviews. Quantitative analyses revealed that both groups receiving AI support outperformed the Control Group, with the High-AI Support Group exhibiting the most significant enhancements. Qualitative insights revealed that students in the High-AI Support Group demonstrated increased engagement and creativity, attributed to tailored AI feedback that alleviated cognitive load by addressing technical aspects like grammatical accuracy. In contrast, members of the Low-AI Support Group appreciated the collaborative interaction between AI and instructor feedback, which enhanced their confidence, independence, and skills in grammar and writing conventions. In summary, this study emphasizes the importance of AI in enhancing both intellectual and emotional growth for EFL learners, advocating for its incorporation as a valuable resource in educational settings.
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