Zhitong Guan

2papers

2 Papers

52.8HCMar 18
Enhancing Critical Thinking in Generative AI Search with Metacognitive Prompts

Anjali Singh, Zhitong Guan, Soo Young Rieh

The growing use of Generative AI (GenAI) conversational search tools has raised concerns about their effects on people's metacognitive engagement, critical thinking, and learning. As people increasingly rely on GenAI to perform tasks such as analyzing and applying information, they may become less actively engaged in thinking and learning. This study examines whether metacognitive prompts - designed to encourage people to pause, reflect, assess their understanding, and consider multiple perspectives - can support critical thinking during GenAI-based search. We conducted a user study (N=40) with university students to investigate the impact of metacognitive prompts on their thought processes and search behaviors while searching with a GenAI tool. We found that these prompts led to more active engagement, prompting students to explore a broader range of topics and engage in deeper inquiry through follow-up queries. Students reported that the prompts were especially helpful for considering overlooked perspectives, promoting evaluation of AI responses, and identifying key takeaways. Additionally, the effectiveness of these prompts was influenced by students' metacognitive flexibility. Our findings highlight the potential of metacognitive prompts to foster critical thinking and provide insights for designing and implementing metacognitive support in human-AI interactions.

72.3HCMar 20
MetaCues: Enabling Critical Engagement with Generative AI for Information Seeking and Sensemaking

Anjali Singh, Karan Taneja, Zhitong Guan et al.

Generative AI (GenAI) search tools are increasingly used for information seeking, yet their design tends to encourage cognitive offloading, which may lead to passive engagement, selective attention, and informational homogenization. Effective use requires metacognitive engagement to craft good prompts, verify AI outputs, and critically engage with information. We developed MetaCues, a novel GenAI-based interactive tool for information seeking that delivers metacognitive cues alongside AI responses and a note-taking interface to guide users' search and associated learning. Through an online study (N = 146), we compared MetaCues to a baseline tool without cues, across two broad search topics that required participants to explore diverse perspectives in order to make informed judgments. Preliminary findings regarding participants' search behavior show that MetaCues leads to increased confidence in attitudinal judgments about the search topic as well as broader inquiry, with the latter effect emerging primarily for the topic that was less controversial and with which participants had relatively less familiarity. Accordingly, we outline directions for future qualitative exploration of search interactions and inquiry patterns.