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Age related differences in learning to use a text-editing system
Authors:Sara J Czaja  Katka Hammond  James J Blascovich  Helen Swede
Affiliation:  a Department or Industrial Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA b Advanced Automation Concepts, Inc., Buffalo, New York, USA c Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA d Kodak Corporation, Rochester, New York, USA
Abstract:The increased use of computer technology in most occupations means that many middle-aged and older workers who lack computer experience will need to acquire skills to interact with this technology. This study examined age-group differences in learning to use a text-editing system. One hundred and thirty-five females ranging in age from 25 to 70 participated in the study. They received training under one of three training conditions: instructor-based, online or manual-based. Age differences were assessed by comparing performance on criterion tasks. Results indicated significant differences among the groups in learning success, younger learners being the most successful. There were no significant age by training interactions. The findings indicate a need to develop more effective training strategies to teach older learners to use computer technologies. They also indicate the need for changes in system design because computer applications are difficult for novice users to learn.
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