Computer self efficacy, computer anxiety, attitudes towards the Internet and reported experience with the Internet, by gender, in an East European sample.
Alan DurndellZsolt HaagPublished in: Comput. Hum. Behav. (2002)
Keyphrases
- computer anxiety
- computer self efficacy
- attitudes toward
- web enabled
- gender differences
- statistically significant
- distance education
- dependent variables
- perceived usefulness
- distance learning
- factors that affect
- computer software
- qualitative analysis
- independent variables
- high school
- learning outcomes
- collaborative learning
- college students
- quantitative and qualitative
- multiple regression analysis
- factors affecting
- computer assisted language learning
- web technologies
- learning styles