Issues in computer-based test interpretive systems
Personality factors in human-computer interaction: A review of the literature
Social cues in computer-mediated negotiations: Gender makes a difference
Mechanomorphism in perception of computer communication partners
Conceptual models and user interaction with computers
True and false dependence on technology: Evaluation with an expert system
Getting started with computers: Experience, anxiety, and relational style
Probabilities and trial behavior
Time in computerized tests: A multitrait, multimethod investigation of general- knowledge and mathematical-reasoning on-line examinations
Influence of gender, dogmatism, and risk-taking propensity upon attitudes toward information from computers
Computer-assisted versus paper-and-pencil assessment of personal problems in a clinical population
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