Esra Ceyhan: Computer anxiety of teacher trainees in the framework of personality variables.207-220
Hsiang Chen: Flow on the net-detecting Web users' positive affects and their flow states.221-233
Monica T. Whitty, Adrian N. Carr: New rules in the workplace: Applying object-relations theory to explain problem Internet and email behaviour in the workplace.235-250
Shu-Sheng Liaw, Hsiu-Mei Huang: Information retrieval from the World Wide Web: a user-focused approach based on individual experience with search engines.501-517
Brian P. Bailey, Joseph A. Konstan: On the need for attention-aware systems: Measuring effects of interruption on task performance, error rate, and affective state.685-708
Chorng-Shyong Ong, Jung-Yu Lai: Gender differences in perceptions and relationships among dominants of e-learning acceptance.816-829
Juan Herrero, Julio Meneses: Short Web-based versions of the perceived stress (PSS) and Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CESD) Scales: a comparison to pencil and paper responses among Internet users.830-846
Pei-Chun Shih, Dolores Muñoz, Flor Sánchez: The effect of previous experience with information and communication technologies on performance in a Web-based learning program.962-970
Jeffery D. Wilfong: Computer anxiety and anger: the impact of computer use, computer experience, and self-efficacy beliefs.1001-1011
Hung-Pin Shih: Assessing the effects of self-efficacy and competence on individual satisfaction with computer use: an IT student perspective.1012-1026
Ivar Bråten, Helge I. Strømsø: Epistemological beliefs, interest, and gender as predictors of Internet-based learning activities.1027-1042
Maria Isabel Beas, Marisa Salanova: Self-efficacy beliefs, computer training and psychological well-being among information and communication technology workers.1043-1058
MaryLouise E. Kerwin: Evaluation of a computer-based instructional package about eating disorders.1059-1066
Kimberly M. Christopherson, Jeffrey N. Weatherly: The effect of visual complexity when playing a slot-machine simulation: the role of computer experience, computer anxiety, and optimism.1072-1079
Mark J. Brosnan, S. J. Thorpe: An evaluation of two clinically-derived treatments for technophobia.1080-1095