Journal article
Perceived importance, enjoyment, and anxiety as correlates of computer attitudes
Psychological Reports, Vol.100(1), pp.127-135
2007
Abstract
A sample of 138 students was assessed for their computer attitudes using a Likert-type questionnaire with three subscales: Computer Importance, Computer Enjoyment, and Computer Anxiety. An overall positive attitude towards computers was found. Multivariate analysis of variance revealed no significant differences in computer attitudes by gender although male students reported more positive attitudes towards computers than female students. Implications for educators include managing the perceptions of students that the computers are useful for learning purposes, in addition to using them for leisure and entertainment.
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- Title
- Perceived importance, enjoyment, and anxiety as correlates of computer attitudes
- Authors/Creators
- T. Teo (Author/Creator) - Nanyang Technological University
- Publication Details
- Psychological Reports, Vol.100(1), pp.127-135
- Publisher
- SAGE
- Identifiers
- 991005544663707891
- Copyright
- © 2019 by SAGE Publications
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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- 6 Social Sciences
- 6.3 Management
- 6.3.368 Technology Acceptance Model
- Web Of Science research areas
- Psychology, Multidisciplinary
- ESI research areas
- Psychiatry/Psychology