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International Journal of Information and Learning Technology (2016) 33 (1): 17–35.
Published: 04 January 2016
..., 1995), and social-cognitive theory (Bandura, 1982). Other studies adapted the TPB and developed a unique model for explaining technology use (Davis et al., 1989 ; Taylor and Todd, 1995). Belief Structural equation modelling Attitude surveys Theory of planned behaviour Intention...
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Campus-Wide Information Systems (1998) 15 (4): 131–136.
Published: 01 October 1998
... that utilized these technologies. Most students (56.5 percent) found that the number of messages was fine. Only 8 percent thought there were too many, 22.9 percent slightly too many, 10.4 percent slightly too few and 1.2 percent too few. © MCB UP Limited 1998 Assessment Attitude surveys...
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Campus-Wide Information Systems (1997) 14 (2): 46–53.
Published: 01 June 1997
... of e‐mail allowed some students to be more frank and aggressive than they would be in a normal classroom situation (Airudi, 1995). One contributor even hailed e‐mail as the return of the written word, facing near extinction by telephone and visual media (Goldstein, 1996). Attitude surveys...

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