Development of a Standardized Test of Computer Literacy and a Computer Anxiety Index
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Michael R. Simonson
Journal of Educational Computing Research Volume 3, Number 2,
Abstract
Describes the process used to develop two examinations, an achievement test of computer literacy and a computer anxiety index. Highlights include a definition of computer literacy, determination of the validity and reliability of the tests, and a study to evaluate the final versions of the tests. (Author/LRW)
Citation
Simonson, M.R. (1987). Development of a Standardized Test of Computer Literacy and a Computer Anxiety Index. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 3(2), 231. Retrieved July 6, 2022 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/138465/.

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