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attitudes, aptitude and use: A invitation to build theory. Journal of. Research on Computing in Education, 25 (2), 159-171.
Kay, R. H. (1992d). Understanding gender differences in computer attitudes, aptitude and use: A invitation to build theory. Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 25 (2), 159-171.