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Peer reviewedBeer, Ann – English Quarterly, 1994
Uses brief accounts by undergraduate students of their experiences with computers and word processing to investigate gender-related differences in attitudes toward computers and to explore why computers seem to reflect back to many women a learned sense of technical incompetence. Focuses on themes of power, caring, and self-esteem. (SR)
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computers, Elementary Secondary Education, Females


