Responsible use of StatWiseAI
Users should not upload proprietary data, participant-level research data, protected health information, educational records, HIPAA-regulated information, FERPA-regulated information, or any dataset containing sensitive, private, identifiable, or restricted information into StatWiseAI.
Users may upload or enter simulated data for practice. Users may also use public dataset documentation, metadata, data dictionaries, codebooks, public variable descriptions, published analytic guidance, statistical outputs, and analytic code when use is allowed by the applicable data-use policies.
When in doubt, users should not upload the data and should consult the PI, IRB, or appropriate data governance office.
Prompt and output history
StatWiseAI automatically stores users’ prompt history and AI-generated outputs. These records support reproducibility, troubleshooting, quality review, and research evaluation. Access to stored prompt and output history is limited to the StatWiseAI research team.
Because prompt and output history is stored, users should avoid entering any prohibited, sensitive, private, identifiable, proprietary, HIPAA-regulated, or FERPA-regulated information.
Start Here: Responsible Use Rules
AI Basics for Researchers
Prompting for Data Analysis
Working with Dataset Documentation
Reviewing AI Outputs
Requesting Code
Reproducibility and Prompt History
Practice Use Cases: HRS and NHANES
Templates and Checklists
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