Abstract

AbstractA survey was conducted of low-literate adults’ attitudes toward computers. The Computer Attitude Scale and its subscales (Computer Anxiety, Computer Confidence, and Computer Liking) were subject to validation study. The study examined the reliability and factorial validity of the subscales among low-literate adults. The results of the study suggested that the Computer Attitude Scale was a reliable and valid measure of computer attitudes among the low-literate adults, and that it could be confidently used.

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