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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Feb 26, 2024
Date Accepted: Apr 4, 2024

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Authors’ Reply: “Evaluating GPT-4’s Cognitive Functions Through the Bloom Taxonomy: Insights and Clarifications”

Herrmann-Werner A, Festl-Wietek T, Holderried F, Herschbach L, Griewatz J, Masters K, Zipfel S, Mahling M

Authors’ Reply: “Evaluating GPT-4’s Cognitive Functions Through the Bloom Taxonomy: Insights and Clarifications”

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57778

DOI: 10.2196/57778

PMID: 38625723

PMCID: 11068087

Author’s response to a commentary received for the manuscript in Journal of Medical Internet Research: "Assessing ChatGPT’s Mastery of Bloom’s Taxonomy Using Psychosomatic Medicine Exam Questions: Mixed-Methods Study"

  • Anne Herrmann-Werner; 
  • Teresa Festl-Wietek; 
  • Friederike Holderried; 
  • Lea Herschbach; 
  • Jan Griewatz; 
  • Ken Masters; 
  • Stephan Zipfel; 
  • Moritz Mahling

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Herrmann-Werner A, Festl-Wietek T, Holderried F, Herschbach L, Griewatz J, Masters K, Zipfel S, Mahling M

Authors’ Reply: “Evaluating GPT-4’s Cognitive Functions Through the Bloom Taxonomy: Insights and Clarifications”

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57778

DOI: 10.2196/57778

PMID: 38625723

PMCID: 11068087

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