Journal article

SEX-DIFFERENCES IN ATTITUDES, ACHIEVEMENT AND USE OF COMPUTERS

J HATTIE, D FITZGERALD

AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION | AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL EDUCATIONAL RES LIMITED | Published : 1987

Abstract

While there is much literature suggesting reasons why there are differences between males and females with respect to computer usage, achievement and attitudes, there is a paucity of empirical research. This study discusses a meta-analysis or synthesis of empirical studies and finds small differences in attitude and no differences in achievement between males and females. Two Australian studies are then reported. One study investigated differences between male and female students, parents, and teachers in 32 schools that have been involved with computers for some time. The second study was based on a representative sample of 1000 schools throughout Australia. The research supported the con..

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