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Moore, Sarah; O'Maidin, Donncha; McElligot, Annette – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2003
Explored the relationship among cognitive style, performance, gender, and communication among computer students. Found a significant relationship between performance and cognitive style; students whose cognitive style scores indicated a preference for analytical thinking had better performance scores when entering college than those with a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, College Students, Computer Science Education

Shashaani, Lily – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1997
A study of 115 female and 87 male college students in an introductory computer science course surveyed student attitudes in relation to gender, experience, and parental encouragement and determined that females were less interested in computers and less confident than males and that males were more experienced. After the one semester course,…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Attitudes, Computer Science Education, Computer Uses in Education

Kay, J.; And Others – Higher Education, 1989
The ways in which women tend to be disadvantaged in computing courses are examined. The apparent technology-centeredness of computing, the emphasis accorded mathematics as well as narrow problem solving skills and the undervaluing of broadly based problem solving and communication skills are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Science Education, Enrollment Trends, Females
Barker, Dan L. – 1991
This study focused primarily on two types of computer interfaces and the differences in academic performance that resulted from their use; it was secondarily designed to examine gender differences that may have existed before and after any change in interface. Much of the basic research in computer use was conducted with command line interface…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education
Gattiker, Urs E. – 1989
The training of computer users is becoming increasingly important to all industrialized nations. This study examined how individual differences (e.g. ability and gender) may affect learning outcomes when acquiring computer skills. Subjects (N=347) were college students who took a computer literacy course from a college of business administration…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Students, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education
Campbell, Patricia F.; McCabe, George P. – 1982
The pre-college entrance variables of freshmen computer science majors (N=256) were reviewed to determine which variables were related to persistence in the major. Students who persisted in computer science, engineering, or another science differed from those students who left for an academically dissimilar goal in their SAT-Math and SAT-verbal…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Science, College Students, Computer Science

Busch, Tor – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1996
Describes a study of Norwegian college students that investigated whether gender, group composition, or self-efficacy in computing has any impact on cooperation, giving or getting task-related help, and level of activity in student groups. Results confirms gender differences in self-efficacy in computing. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, College Students, Computer Science Education, Cooperative Learning
Hannula, Markku, Ed. – 1998
This report includes all of the presentations from the fifth annual workshop on the Current State of Research on Mathematical Beliefs held in Helsinki, Finland, on August 22-25, 1997. The papers, all of which were presented in English, are as follows: "Between Formalism and Creativity: Teachers' Conceptions of a Good Computer Science…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Kaufman, Phillip – 1990
Patterns of courses completed by high school students versus courses completed by college and postsecondary vocational/technical students were examined. Data were from the High School and Beyond Study, including the 1982 high school transcripte and 1987 postsecondary transcripts for 1980 high school sophomores. Students who graduated from high…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Computer Science Education
Pugh, Nathaniel; And Others – 1987
A study was conducted to: (1) analyze trends in the number of minorities and women enrolled at undergraduate and graduate levels in managerial, technical, and scientific fields; (2) examine the number of undergraduate and graduate minorities and women who major in these fields; and (3) examine the impact of these trends on equity and access. Four…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Allied Health Occupations Education, Black Colleges