The effect of gender in academic achievement has often been the focus of research because of its potential implications. However, the Web has modified the way people access and use information. The present study examines the differences between males' and females' reading behaviour in hypertexts. The study focuses on text based electronic documents. Ninety participants (27 females and 63 males) read a hierarchically structured hypertext and answered a set of questions. The study examines some original variables not previously studied comprehensively, such as coherence of transactions, sum of selected hyperlinks, hyperlink location etc. The results show that gender did not significantly affect any of the measured variables. The data consiste...
Van Mierlo, C. M., Kirschner, P. A., & Kester, L. (2011, 25 November). Sex differences in hypertext ...
Abstract Language and gender have become a comprehensive issue in language learning. One aspect that...
Research has demonstrated girls to outperform boys on conventional literacy tests. The present studi...
Hypertext learning environments with just-in-time conceptual and strategic support based on the expe...
The Internet is one of the major information sources for English language learners and an important ...
Since hypertext learning environments (HLE) are widely used in education, it is important to study t...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
Objective. The literature on gender and technology use finds that women and men differ significantly...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
IEA’s International Computer and Information Literacy Study (ICILS) 2013 showed that in the majority...
Objective. The article examines differences in the use of the Internet by gender, with a considerati...
The continuous increase in the number of Internet users and the emergence of Web 2.0, has led many r...
The present article reports on a study investigating the interaction of a reading comprehension test...
Van Mierlo, C. M., Kirschner, P. A., & Kester, L. (2011, 25 November). Sex differences in hypertext ...
Abstract Language and gender have become a comprehensive issue in language learning. One aspect that...
Research has demonstrated girls to outperform boys on conventional literacy tests. The present studi...
Hypertext learning environments with just-in-time conceptual and strategic support based on the expe...
The Internet is one of the major information sources for English language learners and an important ...
Since hypertext learning environments (HLE) are widely used in education, it is important to study t...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
Objective. The literature on gender and technology use finds that women and men differ significantly...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
IEA’s International Computer and Information Literacy Study (ICILS) 2013 showed that in the majority...
Objective. The article examines differences in the use of the Internet by gender, with a considerati...
The continuous increase in the number of Internet users and the emergence of Web 2.0, has led many r...
The present article reports on a study investigating the interaction of a reading comprehension test...
Van Mierlo, C. M., Kirschner, P. A., & Kester, L. (2011, 25 November). Sex differences in hypertext ...
Abstract Language and gender have become a comprehensive issue in language learning. One aspect that...
Research has demonstrated girls to outperform boys on conventional literacy tests. The present studi...