Computer use and the gender gap: The issue of access, use, motivation, and performance
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Since the beginning of computerization, it has been of interest whether there are differential effects on computer behavior, in particular in terms of computer access, computer use, and motivational variables, such as computer self-efficacy. The current research addresses the questions if the gender-related differences in this respect persist to the present day and if there is also a difference in actual performance characteristics. A sample of 48 university students (23 male) was administered a technology self-efficacy questionnaire, a survey on computer access, recorded a user diary, and turned in a computer task. Results show that the gender gap is closing as far as computer access and self-efficacy are concerned. Also, female and male students report comparable amounts of computer usage for their studies. User behavior appears to be gender-specific as males spend more time at the computer for personal purposes. There is also some evidence that male students outperform female students at a computer task (remastering of Power-Point slides). Conclusions for creating computer-based learning environments are discussed.
论文关键词:Computer performance,Computer self-efficacy,Computer use,Gender
论文评审过程:Received 28 November 2005, Revised 8 May 2006, Accepted 10 May 2006, Available online 27 November 2006.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2006.05.007