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F66 CBC Advanced Module: Using AI To Improve Behavioural Research

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CBC Online Training Programme: Principles & Practice
Date of Event
22nd October 2026
Last Booking Date for this Event
15th October 2026

Description

This module guides participants through the ways AI can be used in behavioural research.

It will briefly outline stages in the history of AI and explain the difference between what might be termed ‘Analytical AI’ (typically for reasoning and classification) and  ‘Generative AI’ (typically for generating text and images).
The module will then focus on the use of Generative AI in behavioural science. Participants will be introduced to a selection of AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, Elicit and Scite), see how they can be used in answering questions about behavioural science, and consider their strengths and limitations.
Finally, the module will demonstrate the use of these AI tools to generate evidence-based ideas for behaviour change interventions. 
There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion.

The session will be delivered online from 10am to 4pm UK time, with time for breaks.

Places are limited with the course capped at 36 participants and require a minimum number of 10 participants.

For more information on the Advanced Modules see here:

 

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/behaviour-change/advanced-modules-behaviour-change

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4) Early Bird Large Enterprises (250+).£670.00

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