Interviews with 16 qualitative researchers identify efficiency, ownership, and trust as key factors shaping preferences for AI as a supportive assistant rather than a full collaborator or supervisor in qualitative data analysis.
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Not a Collaborator or a Supervisor, but an Assistant: Striking the Balance Between Efficiency and Ownership in AI-incorporated Qualitative Data Analysis
Interviews with 16 qualitative researchers identify efficiency, ownership, and trust as key factors shaping preferences for AI as a supportive assistant rather than a full collaborator or supervisor in qualitative data analysis.