Developing and validating a scale of empowerment in using artificial intelligence for problem-solving for senior secondary and university students

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Abstract

Empowerment enables students to be psychologically and affectively ready to leverage the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI). However, a theory-driven scale to extend empowerment into the use of AI for problem-solving is lacking. This study developed and validated an 11-item scale of empowerment in using AI for problem-solving (EUAIPS) based on a proposed conceptual framework that synthesises empowerment and AI-related literature. The EUAIPS scale encompasses impact, self-efficacy, and meaningfulness in using AI for problem-solving. We collected data from a diverse sample of Hong Kong senior secondary and university students before (N = 477) and after the course (N = 409). Results demonstrated that the EUAIPS scale with a three-factor structure had good reliability and validity. Students also felt significantly more empowered to use AI for problem-solving after a 14-h course using AI for problem-solving. These findings empirically support the affective dimension of AI literacy and show that psychological control/competence is particularly important for students to harness AI to solve problems at the affective level. This study presents a valid instrument for researchers and practitioners to measure empowerment in using AI for problem-solving and informs AI literacy curriculum designers about including learning activities to help students realise its impact, self-efficacy, and meaningfulness. Copyright © 2025 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100359
JournalComputers and Education: Artificial Intelligence
Volume8
Early online dateDec 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - Dec 2024

Citation

Kong, S. C., Zhu, J., & Yang, Y. N. (2025). Developing and validating a scale of empowerment in using artificial intelligence for problem-solving for senior secondary and university students. Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence, 8, Article 100359. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.caeai.2024.100359

Keywords

  • Artificial intelligence literacy
  • Empowerment
  • Problem-solving
  • Scale development
  • Senior secondary and university students

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