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Sex differences in purchasing textbooks online
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Sex differences in purchasing textbooks online

Bijou Yang and David Lester
Computers in human behavior, v 21(1), pp 147-152
2005

Abstract

In a series of studies, female students at an urban university tended to demonstrate fewer computer/Internet skills than male students, and their level of skill was a more consistent predictor of purchasing textbooks online. These results were not replicated at a rural state college with less computer-skilled students.

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Psychology, Experimental
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
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