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Using ChatGPT for data analysis
Online course

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Course description

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This workshop introduces practical approaches to using ChatGPT for data analysis, focusing on both quantitative and qualitative research methods. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of ChatGPT’s capabilities and its application in analysing and reporting data. The session includes a step-by-step guide to conducting thematic analysis, completing your analysis effectively, and understanding the tool’s limitations, culminating in an interactive Q&A discussion.

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Key benefits:

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  • Gain a clear understanding of ChatGPT’s features and how they apply to analysing quantitative and qualitative data.

  • Learn how to structure and interpret quantitative data using ChatGPT to extract useful insights.

  • Understand key considerations for analysing qualitative data, ensuring thoughtful and accurate thematic analysis.

  • Develop skills to complete analyses and produce coherent reports with ChatGPT’s assistance.

  • Explore the limitations of ChatGPT for data analysis to set realistic expectations and avoid common pitfalls.

  • Participate in an interactive Q&A session to address your specific challenges and questions.

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At the end of this workshop:

 

  • Receive slides and links to useful resources you can borrow and adapt for your work.

  • Prof Eric Jensen and Dr Aaron Jensen continue to answer all questions from participants via email after the course, guaranteeing a response to all questions within one week.

What's covered?

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Half-day (3-hour) session

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Price

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Half-day workshop (3 hours) £1920 (VAT exempt)​

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What people are saying about this course

“This workshop allowed me to gain an insight into the ways in which Chat GPT can be used to assist data analysis. Also, understanding its limitations as a tool, and greater awareness of issues such as data security in relation to the tool.”

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“The breakout rooms where we tried each step was useful - far more practical than trying to just remember from a lecture alone. I also appreciated that lots of time and space was left for answering questions throughout the workshop, so questions could be asked as they arose.”

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"I now have more practical knowledge on how to go about working with AI in research, and a bit of confidence that it is possible!" 

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"I learned more about how to use ChatGPT for analysis. I had already tried this out myself and was getting disappointing results. I now know more about the importance of writing good, detailed prompts and about the limitations of the ChatGPT as well.”

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“The most valuable learning was about how to 'communicate' with ChatGPT to get the outcomes desired.”

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“The principles of interrogation and applying them was really useful. Prof Jensen was right to encourage the use of one's own data... that helped me see what Chat GPT could and couldn't do more clearly.”

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