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Gender and computers: Understanding the digital divide
Joel Cooper
, Kimberlee D. Weaver
Psychology
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Social Sciences
digital divide
63%
psychological theory
33%
gender
28%
school system
28%
information technology
20%
self-fulfilling prophecy
20%
attribution theory
19%
behavioral science
16%
social scientist
14%
interaction
13%
remedies
13%
educational system
13%
computer science
12%
profit
12%
student teacher
12%
stereotype
12%
appeal
11%
gender-specific factors
11%
social science
10%
threat
9%
anxiety
9%
educator
9%
organization
8%
evidence
6%
teacher
6%
education
4%
student
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Digital Divide
100%
Psychological Theory
33%
Social Theory
31%
Information Technology
27%
Behavioral Sciences
16%
Students
16%
School Teachers
16%
Family Relations
14%
Social Sciences
14%
Organizations
9%
Parents
8%
Anxiety
8%
Research Personnel
8%
Aptitude
7%
Education
7%