Computer Self Efficacy and Gender.
Alan DurndellZsolt HaagD. AsenovaH. LaithwaitePublished in: Woman, Work and Computerization (2000)
Keyphrases
- computer self efficacy
- distance learning
- gender differences
- statistically significant
- factors that affect
- learning outcomes
- perceived usefulness
- learning styles
- quantitative and qualitative
- computer software
- factors affecting
- statistical significance
- independent variables
- contextual factors
- structural equation modeling
- attitudes toward
- computer anxiety
- social cognitive theory
- learning process
- learning strategies