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Ledbetter, William N. – Personnel Journal, 1975
Testing and studying of 373 college students enrolled in an introductory five credit-hour course in data processing indicated that a very large proportion of the students appeared to possess sufficient aptitude for computer programming training. No significant difference was noted between freshmen and seniors or between males and females. (EA)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aptitude, Aptitude Tests, College Students