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Influence of gender,program of study and PC experience on unethical computer using behaviors of Turkish undergraduate students
Authors:Yavuz Akbulut,Ö  mer UysalAuthor VitaeHatice Ferhan OdabasiAuthor Vitae,Abdullah KuzuAuthor Vitae
Affiliation:Anadolu University, Education Faculty, Computer and Instructional Technologies Education Department, 26470 Eskisehir, Turkey
Abstract:This study administered the unethical computer using behavior scale (UECUBS) developed by [Namlu, A.G., & Odabasi, F. (2007). Unethical computer using behavior scale: A study of reliability and validity on Turkish university students. Computers and Education, 48, 205–215.] to investigate whether gender, program of study and PC experience have an impact on ethical judgments of undergraduate students regarding information and communication technologies (ICTs). The sample consisted of 559 undergraduates from the Education Faculty of the most populated state university in Turkey. The results of 5 (program of study) × 2 (gender) × 2 (PC experience) between-groups analysis of variance (ANOVA) indicated no significant differences among different programs of study and between high and low experienced PC users. The analysis showed significant differences between males and females. A significant interaction between the program of study and gender was found, which indicated that the difference between males and females did not follow a similar pattern across different programs of study. More specifically, females’ ethical judgments were consistent across different fields while males’ judgments varied according to the field of study.
Keywords:Human&ndash  computer interface   Computer ethics   Higher education   Gender   Program of study   Computer experience
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