PsCinciasSociaisAplicadaBR
Overview
PsCinciasSociaisAplicadaBR is a GPT designed to offer specialized information and insights related to Applied Social Sciences and thesis data. Developed by Joao Alberto O Lima, it provides users with the ability to query and analyse data specific to this academic field.
This GPT can list dissertations on specific topics such as sustainability in Rio de Janeiro, create a graphical representation of thesis by year in the field of Law, highlight most common keywords in 2020 dissertations and identify institutions with the highest production in Psychology.
It is designed to cater to researchers, academicians and anyone looking to harness the potential of AI in exploring data and trends in Applied Social Sciences.
The tool requires a ChatGPT Plus subscription, implying that it is hosted on the OpenAI ChatGPT platform. It aims to facilitate academic research by leveraging advanced AI capabilities to deliver comprehensive, targeted results based on user input.
Please note that an account is required to utilise the services of PsCinciasSociaisAplicadaBR and it is accessible post signing up.
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