The Development and Validation of a Measure of General Attitudes Toward Computers
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Mary J. Reece, Robert K. Gable
Educational and Psychological Measurement Volume 42, Number 3,
Abstract
A 10 item Attitudes Toward Computers instrument was developed to measure the attitudes of students toward the use of computers. A factorial validity study revealed one identifiable factor dimension entitled General Attitude Toward Computers with an estimated alpha internal consistency reliability of .87. (Author/PN)
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Reece, M.J. & Gable, R.K. (1982). The Development and Validation of a Measure of General Attitudes Toward Computers. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 42(3), 913. Retrieved August 7, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/135147/.
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