Exploring the Responses of Large Language Models to Beginner Programmers’ Help Requests

Author:

Hellas Arto1ORCID,Leinonen Juho2ORCID,Sarsa Sami1ORCID,Koutcheme Charles1ORCID,Kujanpää Lilja1ORCID,Sorva Juha1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aalto University, Finland

2. The University of Auckland, New Zealand

Funder

Ulla Tuominen Foundation

Publisher

ACM

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