Computer attitude, statistics anxiety and self-efficacy on statistical software adoption behavior: An empirical study of online MBA learners.
Maxwell K. HsuStephen W. WangKevin K. ChiuPublished in: Comput. Hum. Behav. (2009)
Keyphrases
- computer anxiety
- web enabled
- perceived usefulness
- attitudes toward
- computer self efficacy
- distance education
- learning outcomes
- learning strategies
- confidence intervals
- statistical methods
- computer systems
- learning styles
- instructional strategies
- learning environment
- statistically significant
- cognitive style
- community college
- software development
- statistical inference
- e learning
- computer software
- positive attitude
- statistical information
- gaussian markov random fields
- learning process
- online learning
- intelligent tutoring systems
- distance learning
- university students
- software industry
- educational software
- computer technology
- language learning
- software systems
- information technology
- source code
- collaborative learning
- computer skills
- computer literacy
- internet technology
- learning scenarios
- statistical significance
- online course
- structural equation modeling
- learning activities
- user satisfaction
- technology adoption
- learning materials
- discussion forums
- behavioral intention
- theory of planned behavior