Many believe that males and females use and regard computer technology differently. Males are generally assumed to be more comfortable with, more adaptable to, and less anxious with computer technology. The same biases are now being applied specifically to Internet technol-ogy. Based on research showing that men prefer to use the Internet for information gathering and entertainment, while women prefer to use the Internet for interpersonal communication, this study examined the effects of Internet use when both males and females engaged in the same activity. Participants engaged in synchronous, dyadic chat sessions, and changes in re-peated measures of loneliness, depression, self-esteem, and perceived social support were tracked over time. ...
Gender differences in Internet use may affect how women and men respond to online support (OS) provi...
A review of the recent literature concerning Internet usage among Americans reveals that the once st...
In the present study the use and experience of using social media was examined in men and women in o...
Many believe that males and females use and regard computer technology differently. Males are genera...
Objective. The literature on gender and technology use finds that women and men differ significantly...
In 2002, we found gender differences in the use of the Internet. Since then, however, the Internet h...
Gender pervades how people use the Internet. Three large North American national surveys are used to...
Objective. The article examines differences in the use of the Internet by gender, with a considerati...
The processes of globalization present opportunities and challenges for higher education learners. T...
The goal of the study was to see if there was any gender difference in Internet usage among Kabul Un...
The purpose of this study was to examine if there are gender differences in computer use among t...
This paper reports a study that investigated the effects of gender, Internet anxiety, and Internet i...
It is widely assumed that participation by females on the Internet is hampered by their attitudes to...
This paper reports a study that investigated the effects of gender, Internet anxiety, and Internet i...
The continuous increase in the number of Internet users and the emergence of Web 2.0, has led many r...
Gender differences in Internet use may affect how women and men respond to online support (OS) provi...
A review of the recent literature concerning Internet usage among Americans reveals that the once st...
In the present study the use and experience of using social media was examined in men and women in o...
Many believe that males and females use and regard computer technology differently. Males are genera...
Objective. The literature on gender and technology use finds that women and men differ significantly...
In 2002, we found gender differences in the use of the Internet. Since then, however, the Internet h...
Gender pervades how people use the Internet. Three large North American national surveys are used to...
Objective. The article examines differences in the use of the Internet by gender, with a considerati...
The processes of globalization present opportunities and challenges for higher education learners. T...
The goal of the study was to see if there was any gender difference in Internet usage among Kabul Un...
The purpose of this study was to examine if there are gender differences in computer use among t...
This paper reports a study that investigated the effects of gender, Internet anxiety, and Internet i...
It is widely assumed that participation by females on the Internet is hampered by their attitudes to...
This paper reports a study that investigated the effects of gender, Internet anxiety, and Internet i...
The continuous increase in the number of Internet users and the emergence of Web 2.0, has led many r...
Gender differences in Internet use may affect how women and men respond to online support (OS) provi...
A review of the recent literature concerning Internet usage among Americans reveals that the once st...
In the present study the use and experience of using social media was examined in men and women in o...