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Donnell, Virginia – Online Submission, 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine student and faculty attitudes toward computer technology in advanced arts classes at a southeastern university in the United States. This one semester study was focused on the traditional arts disciplines of art, dance, music, and theatre. This correlational analysis limited to faculty members and students…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computers, Anxiety, Teacher Attitudes
Ellsworth, Randy; Bowman, Barbara E. – Computing Teacher, 1982
Ahl's questions about computers are investigated to determine if items could be used as scale to measure student beliefs about computers. Based on results of two samples--31 college students majoring in computer science and 109 students taking biology course--a 17-item scale was developed. Eight references are listed. (EJS)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Comparative Analysis, Computer Literacy, Computer Science
Smith, Elizabeth T.; Selfe, Cynthia L. – 1988
Although most segments of the American workforce now recognize that computers can reduce the drudgery of repetitive tasks and lighten the burden of information exchange, storage, and retrieval, some people, especially many humanists, social scientists, and other non-technically oriented professionals, remain hesitant to step into the computer age.…
Descriptors: Alienation, Attitude Measures, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
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Koohang, Alex A. – 1986
This study explored the levels of anxiety over computer use of high school students based on sex, grade level, and prior computer experience. Subjects were 67 high school students, 38 males and 29 females. The instrument used was a computer anxiety subscale of 10 items from an instrument designed by Loyd and Gressard (1984). The items presented…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attitude Measures, Computer Literacy, Computers
Toris, Carol – 1984
Psychologists can gain insight into human behavior by examining what people feel about, know about, and do with, computers. Two extreme reactions to computers are computer phobia, or anxiety, and computer addiction, or "hacking". A four-part questionnaire was developed to measure computer anxiety. The first part is a projective technique which…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attitude Measures, Computer Literacy, Computers
Carl, David L.; And Others – 1986
The attitudes and perceptions of practicing nurses, student nurses, and nurse educators toward computerization of health care were assessed using questionnaires sent to two general hospitals and five nursing education programs. The sample consisted of 83 first-year nursing students, 84 second-year nursing students, 52 practicing nurses, and 26…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computers
Kinzie, Mable B.; Delcourt, Marcia A. B. – 1991
The development and validation of two instruments which measure attitudes and self-efficacy of teacher education students and practicing teachers toward computer use are described. One instrument--Attitudes toward Computer Technologies (ACT)--assesses perceived usefulness of and comfort/anxiety with computer technologies. The second…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Students, Computer Literacy, Computers