A relationship between computer anxiety (CA) and gender has been found in a number of studies, with females generally scoring higher than males. Findings are variable, however, and biological gender does not adequately account for this variability. It is possible that psychological gender, in conjunction with the concept of masculinisation, may provide a more satisfactory account. Measures of CA and psychological gender were obtained for 138 first year undergraduate students in two departments, one in the Arts and Social Sciences faculty and one in the Science and Engineering faculty. Partial correlations revealed that psychological gender predicted CA with biological gender and faculty controlled, whereas biological gender failed to predic...
The present study evaluates gender role theory as an explanation for the observed gender differences...
This study examined the role of computer self-efficacy and gender in computer-based test (CBT) anxie...
With the advent of the computer technologies, we are increasingly encountering these technologies in...
A relationship between computer anxiety (CA) and gender has been found in a number of studies, with ...
A group of 125 female college students were given Spielberger\u27s State Anxiety Inventory and Bem\u...
Among the factors that influence information and communication technology (ICT) usage in education i...
Many tests have been constructed to assess computer anxiety. This has lead to the construct being co...
The primary purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety and masculinity...
[[abstract]]Does gender gap on computer anxiety exist? To answer this question a meta-analysis was p...
AbstractIn the last decade, there has been emphasis on computer technology usage in everyday life, a...
Computing has always been perceived as a male domain. This perception can discourage women to partic...
This study investigated the relationship between computer anxiety and the following variables: vocat...
Developing a better understanding of modifiable psychological factors that account for gender differ...
Background The cognitive-behavioral model of problematic Internet use (PIU) proposes that psychologi...
The current investigation sought to determine whether any observable gender differences existed in t...
The present study evaluates gender role theory as an explanation for the observed gender differences...
This study examined the role of computer self-efficacy and gender in computer-based test (CBT) anxie...
With the advent of the computer technologies, we are increasingly encountering these technologies in...
A relationship between computer anxiety (CA) and gender has been found in a number of studies, with ...
A group of 125 female college students were given Spielberger\u27s State Anxiety Inventory and Bem\u...
Among the factors that influence information and communication technology (ICT) usage in education i...
Many tests have been constructed to assess computer anxiety. This has lead to the construct being co...
The primary purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety and masculinity...
[[abstract]]Does gender gap on computer anxiety exist? To answer this question a meta-analysis was p...
AbstractIn the last decade, there has been emphasis on computer technology usage in everyday life, a...
Computing has always been perceived as a male domain. This perception can discourage women to partic...
This study investigated the relationship between computer anxiety and the following variables: vocat...
Developing a better understanding of modifiable psychological factors that account for gender differ...
Background The cognitive-behavioral model of problematic Internet use (PIU) proposes that psychologi...
The current investigation sought to determine whether any observable gender differences existed in t...
The present study evaluates gender role theory as an explanation for the observed gender differences...
This study examined the role of computer self-efficacy and gender in computer-based test (CBT) anxie...
With the advent of the computer technologies, we are increasingly encountering these technologies in...