Mixed-methods study shows developers prefer GenAI for repetitive tasks, benefit from single interaction modes but not combined ones, and gain awareness from study participation.
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Among novice programmers using AI code generators, trust did not predict compliance with suggestions, while performance correlated with both compliance and increased subsequent trust.
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Developers' Experience with Generative AI Beyond Productivity Assessment -- Insights from an Empirical Mixed-Methods Field Study
Mixed-methods study shows developers prefer GenAI for repetitive tasks, benefit from single interaction modes but not combined ones, and gain awareness from study participation.
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Relationships Between Trust, Compliance, and Performance for Novice Programmers Using AI Code Generation
Among novice programmers using AI code generators, trust did not predict compliance with suggestions, while performance correlated with both compliance and increased subsequent trust.