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Title: Technophobia Mark J Brosnan


1
Technophobia (Mark J Brosnan)
  • W. KI 2002

2
How would we define TP?
  • Irrational fears disproportionate to the
    actual threat
  • Different levels of TP
  • uncomfortable users (try to avoid if possible)
  • Negative internal views (on oneself)
  • Highly anxious (with observable physiological
    symptom)

3
How can we tell that someone has computer phobia?
  • Try to avoid using computers
  • Excessive caution when using computers
  • Negative remarks on computers
  • Negative remarks on oneself about using computers
  • An irrational anticipation of fear even evoked by
    the thought of using computers
  • Others?

4
Computer anxiety scales
  • Computer anxiety Rating Scales (CARS)
  • Heinssen,R.K.Jnr, Glass,C.R. and Knight,L.A.
    (1987) Assessing computer anxiety development
    and validation of the computer anxiety rating
    scale. Computer s in Human Behaviour,3,49-59.
  • Teacher computer anxiety
  • Weil,M.M. Rosen,L.D. (1995) The psychological
    impact of technology from a global perspective.
    Computers in Human Behaviour, 11(1),95-133.
  • Computer damage / task performance / social
    embarrassment
  • Russell,G. Bradley,G.(1997) Teacher computer
    anxiety Education and Information Technologies,
    2, 17-30

5
Correlations
  • Anxiety ?? task achievement ?
  • Unclear in general
  • Anxiety affects performance clearly only when
    something unforeseen / unknown occurs.
  • Gender ?
  • Cognitive style ?
  • Personal anxiety trait ?
  • (we shall deal with these in more details
    later)

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  • Age ?? anxiety ?
  • Unclear in general
  • The only clear relationship ones age when first
    interacting with a computerExperience ? anxiety
  • More experience correlate with lower anxiety
  • But can be a chickenegg
  • Ability ? anxiety ?
  • Not the ability to conceive the problem
    solution, but the ability to identify and correct
    errors that relates to levels of anxiety
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