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Predictors of Computer Anxiety and Performance in Information Systems
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Computers in Human Behavior Volume 12, Number 1, ISSN 0747-5632

Abstract

Reports on the results of a study of business undergraduates in Australia that was conducted to determine whether or not perceived knowledge of software, microcomputer experience, overall knowledge of computers, programming experience, and gender were predictors of computer anxiety. Use of the Computer Anxiety Rating Scale is discussed. (Author/LRW)

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Anderson, A.A. (1996). Predictors of Computer Anxiety and Performance in Information Systems. Computers in Human Behavior, 12(1), 61-77. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from .

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