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Peer reviewedSullivan, Virginia – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1998
Responses from Canadian personnel managers (265 women, 148 men) indicated that women spent more time using computers; both men and women used information technologies (fax, voice mail, modem, scanner, copiers, etc.) extensively; and women used computers more often than men for word-processing tasks. (SK)
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Literacy, Foreign Countries, Information Technology


