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This article explores the nature of the relationships between gender, categories of computer use, and attitudes toward computers in a computer enriched environment where all students were provided with network access and laptop computers over a four-year period. The results indicate that women were less positive about computers than men, and the use level of computers by women were less frequent than for men. This change in the relationship is a throwback to the earlier days of computing when research had indicated that men were more positively disposed toward computers than women.
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