Education in the Knowledge Society (Aug 2013)

Computer User Self-Efficacy Scale – CUSE: A preliminary study to portuguese population

  • Ricardo Pocinho,
  • Luis Alcoforado

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 346 – 370

Abstract

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The instrument Computer User Self-Efficacy Scale (CUSE; Cassidy & Eachus, 2002) was developed in order to measure and analyze the self-efficacy of the adult population in the context of computer use. Arises in a context where many authors were interested in the study of self-efficacy and who considered that this had a strong influence on the performance of tasks that were required the use of computers. The present preliminary study aims to adapt and to validate the instrument Computer User Self-Efficacy Scale (CUSE; Cassidy & Eachus, 2002) for the portuguese population, specifically in the retired population who uses the computer. The results indicate that this scale has a high internal consistency and acceptable standards featuring reliability and validity. It was also found that self-efficacy is positively correlated with moderate and statistically previous experience with using computers. The results indicate that the instrument Computer User Self-Efficacy Scale (CUSE; Cassidy & Eachus, 2002) is valid for the study and analysis of the effectiveness of self-use of computers in portuguese people who are retired and who use computer.

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