性别、计算机焦虑和计算机-电子邮件-网络流畅性的代际比较

Ulla K. Bunz
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摘要

这项研究的主要目的是调查人们使用电脑、电子邮件和网络的能力。研究对象分为两个不同的年龄组,大学生和老年人。在每个年龄组中,研究还调查了性别、年龄和电脑焦虑症。此外,该手稿主张在数字鸿沟研究中使用知识鸿沟假设。共有261人(N人,女性占74%)参与了这项研究,其中181人是大学生,80人是老年人。受试者完成了CEW流畅性、计算机焦虑和人口统计问题。结果显示,年轻人通常比老年人更少感到电脑焦虑。年轻女性比年轻男性经历更多的电脑焦虑,但在年龄较大的参与者中,性别和焦虑没有显著差异。此外,年轻的参与者认为他们的CEW流畅度高于老年人。本文讨论了这些结果对教育、营销和政策运动的影响,并为未来的研究提供了建议。
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A Generational Comparison of Gender, Computer Anxiety, and Computer-Email-Web Fluency
The main purpose of this study was to investigate people's ability to use a computer, email, and the web. Subjects fell into one of two distinct age groups, College students or seniors. Within each age group, the study also examined gender, age, and computer anxiety. Additionally, the manuscript argues for the use of the knowledge-gap hypothesis in digital divide research. A total of 261 (N, overall 74% female) participated in the study, 181 of them College students and 80 of them senior citizens. Subjects completed items on CEW fluency, computer anxiety, and demographic questions. Results show that younger people generally experience less computer anxiety than older participants. Younger women experience more computer anxiety than younger men, but there was no significant difference for gender and anxiety among the older participants. Also, younger participants perceived their CEW fluency higher than did seniors. The manuscript discusses implications of these results for educational, marketing, and policy campaigns and provides suggestions for future research.
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