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Measure Development: The Children's Attitudes toward Technology Scale (CATS)

The impact of technology on the current and future lives of society's youth makes it especially important to understand technology from their perspective. Although today's children have become the benefactors of an evolving technological society, few studies have addressed the assessment o...

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Published in:Journal of educational computing research 2002, Vol.26 (3), p.249-263
Main Authors: Frantom, Catherine G., Green, Kathy E., Hoffman, Eleanor R.
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Student Interests
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