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AI Literacy (AIL)
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2025
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- High School Students
- Middle School Students
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56
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- AI knowledge
- AI affectivity
- AI thinking
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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AI Literacy Assessment (Ding et al.)
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2024
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- Pre-Service Teachers
- Teachers
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25
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Organized into 5 “facets:” 1) understanding AI’s nature, 2) recognizing AI’s capabilities, 3) grasping AI’s underlying mechanisms, 4) discerning appropriate AI utilization, and 5) comprehending public perceptions of AI.
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AI Literacy Assessment Tool (AI4KGA)
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2024
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- Elementary School Students
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16
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- Technical understanding
- Critical appraisal
- Practical application
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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AI Literacy Concept Inventory Assessment (AI-CI)
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2025
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20
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All competencies under one factor:
- recognizing AI
- understanding intelligence
- understanding knowledge representation
- building decision trees
- understanding decision-making
- recognizing generative AI
- recognizing supervised learning
- understanding ML processes
- understanding AI learns from data
- recognizing potential bias of AI
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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AI Literacy for Pre-Service Teachers (Ayanwale et al.)
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2024
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25
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- Use & apply AI
- Know & understand AI
- Detect AI
- AI ethics
- AI self-efficacy (problem solving)
- AI self-competency (persuasion literacy, emotion regulation)
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AI Literacy for Primary and Middle School Teachers (Zhao et al.)
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2021
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- High School Students
- Middle School Students
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20
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- Knowing and understanding AI
- Applying AI
- Evaluating AI application
- AI ethics
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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AI Literacy Questionnaire (AILQ)
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2023
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- High School Students
- Middle School Students
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32
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- Affective learning (intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy/ confidence)
- Behavioral learning (behavioral commitment and collaboration)
- Cognitive learning (know and understand; apply, evaluate and create)
- Ethical learning
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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AI Literacy Scale (AILS)
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2023
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12
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- Awareness
- Use
- Evaluation
- Ethics
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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AI Literacy Scale for Non-Experts (SNAIL)
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2023
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31
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- Technical understanding
- Critical appraisal
- Practical application
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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AI Literacy Test (AILIT)
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2023
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31
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- Recognizing AI
- Interdisciplinarity
- Understanding intelligence
- General vs. narrow
- AI strengths & weaknesses
- Representations
- Decision-making
- ML steps
- Human role in AI
- Programmability
- Data literacy
- Learning from data
- Critically interpreting data
- Ethics
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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AI Self-Efficacy Scale
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2024
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- Adults / General Population
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22
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- Assistance
- Anthropomorphic interaction
- Comfort with AI
- Technological skills
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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Artificial Intelligence Literacy Scale for Chinese College Students (AILS-CCS)
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2025
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15
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- Awareness
- Usage
- Evaluation
- Ethics
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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Artificial Intelligence Literacy Scale for Teachers (AILST)
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2025
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36
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- AI perception
- Knowledge and skills
- Applications and innovation
- Ethics
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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Content-based AI Literacy Test for Middle and High School Students (Chiu et al.)
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2024
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- High School Students
- Middle School Students
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25
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- Knowledge of AI
- Process in AI
- Impact of AI
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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L2 Writing-Student AI Literacy Scale (L2W-SAILS)
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2025
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22
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- Understanding
- Use
- Evaluation
- Ethics
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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Meta AI Literacy Scale (MAILS)
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2023
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34
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General AI literacy and 4 sub-constructs:
- Use & apply AI
- Know & understand AI
- Detect AI
- AI ethics
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Meta AI Literacy Scale (MAILS) Shortened Version
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2024
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10
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- Use & apply AI
- Know & understand AI
- Detect AI
- AI ethics
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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Short AI Literacy Test (AILIT-S)
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2025
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10
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- Recognizing AI
- Interdisciplinarity
- Understanding intelligence
- General vs. narrow
- AI’s strengths & weaknesses
- Representations
- Decision-making
- ML steps
- Human role in AI
- Programmability Data literacy
- Learning from data
- Critically interpreting data
- Ethics
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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Untitled (Chai et al.)
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2021
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- Elementary School Students
- Middle School Students
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4
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AI literacy
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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Untitled (Chung et al.)
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2024
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24
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- AI readiness
- Confidence
- Anxiety
- Literacy
- Relevance
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Untitled (Hwang et al.)
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2023
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- Adults
- University Students
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19
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- Critical understanding
- Artificial intelligence social impact recognition
- Artificial intelligence technology utilization
- Ethical behavior
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Untitled (Wen et al.)
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2024
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- Adults / General Public
- High School Students
- Middle School Students
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24
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- AI features
- AI processing
- Algorithm influences
- User efficacy
- Ethical consideration
- Threat appraisal
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Content Validity:
Yes
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Congruent Validity:
Yes
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Reliability:
Yes
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