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Student Attitudes Towards Computers Before And After Taking An Introductory AIS Course

Computer attitudes are measured before students take an introductory AIS course. Attitudes are positive, regardless of gender or traditional vs. non-traditional student status. No difference is noted by gender, but non-traditional students have more positive attitudes. Prior computer experience appe...

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Published in:Journal of business & economics research (Littleton, Colo.) Colo.), 2011-02, Vol.2 (7)
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