Novices performed better and reported lower workload with GitHub Copilot than with human partners, but human partners produced more positive emotions and a smaller drop in retest performance after one week.
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Oral code reviews and flipped classrooms in introductory CS maintain exam performance while allowing increased AI use in coding assignments.
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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Fast and Forgettable: A Controlled Study of Novices' Performance, Learning, Workload, and Emotion in AI-Assisted and Human Pair Programming Paradigms
Novices performed better and reported lower workload with GitHub Copilot than with human partners, but human partners produced more positive emotions and a smaller drop in retest performance after one week.
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Combating Harms of Generative AI in CS1 with Code Review Interviews and a Flipped Classroom
Oral code reviews and flipped classrooms in introductory CS maintain exam performance while allowing increased AI use in coding assignments.
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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.