The Relationship between Computer Anxiety and Computer Self-Efficacy
This study examined the relationship between computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy of students and teachers in elementary and secondary schools. The sample included a total of 845 subjects from two private school systems in Turkey. The Oetting’s Computer Anxiety Scale was used to measure compu...
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Published in | Contemporary educational technology Vol. 2; no. 3; p. 177 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Eskisehir
Ali Simsek
01.09.2011
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ISSN | 1309-517X 1309-517X |
DOI | 10.30935/cedtech/6052 |
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Summary: | This study examined the relationship between computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy of students and teachers in elementary and secondary schools. The sample included a total of 845 subjects from two private school systems in Turkey. The Oetting’s Computer Anxiety Scale was used to measure computer anxiety whereas the Murphy’s Computer Self-Efficacy Scale was used to measure computer self-efficacy of subjects. The results demonstrated that elementary students were less-anxious than secondary students; males had lower anxiety scores than females; and the difference between anxiety scores of students and teachers was not significant. However, students had higher self-efficacy scores than their teachers; elementary students were more self-efficient than secondary students; and males had higher computer self-efficacy scores than females. The correlation between the variables of computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy was moderate, negative, and significant. |
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ISSN: | 1309-517X 1309-517X |
DOI: | 10.30935/cedtech/6052 |