Exploring the acceptance of ChatGPT in higher education: a comprehensive quantitative study of university students and faculty

ORIGINAL RESEARCH article Front. Educ. , 23 September 2025 Sec. Digital Education Volume 10 - 2025 | https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2025.1652292 Exploring the acceptance of ChatGPT in higher education: a comprehensive quantitative study of university students and faculty M H Mehmet Haldun Kaya 1 * T A Tufan Adıgüzel 2 1. School of Foreign Languages, Izmir University of Economics, Ízmir, Türkiye 2. Directorate of Computer Technologies & Robotics Application and Research Center, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Istanbul Gelisim University, Istanbul, Türkiye Article
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