Using the Internet for survey research: a case study
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special topic issue: When museum informatics meets the World Wide Web
Social Science Computer Review
Internet attitudes and internet use: some surprising findings from the HomeNetToo project
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Development and validation of an internet use attitude scale
Computers & Education
Comparing attitudes towards computer usage by undergraduates from 1986 to 2005
Computers in Human Behavior
Updating the attitudes toward computer usage scale using American undergraduate students
Computers in Human Behavior
Do print and Web surveys provide the same results?
Computers in Human Behavior
Validating instruments in MIS research
MIS Quarterly
Development of a general internet attitude scale
DUXU'13 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Design, User Experience, and Usability: design philosophy, methods, and tools - Volume Part I
Making "Real" Connections: The Perceived Reality of Online Interactions
International Journal of Interactive Communication Systems and Technologies
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The popularity of Internet use has generated a need for reliable and valid Internet attitude assessments. Current practices in the development and validation of Internet attitude scales have raised several methodological and practical issues. The purpose of this study was to develop general Internet attitudes measure as well as to explore the psychometric and methodological concerns surrounding the construct validity of existing Internet attitude scales. A three-study sequence was conducted that included the development and refinement of the Attitudes Towards the Internet Scale (ATIS), an investigation of differences between Internet and paper-and-pencil administrations, and differential item and person functioning. The ATIS demonstrated appropriate psychometric qualities and is suitable for general use. Suggestions for future researchers and practitioners interested in the assessment of Internet attitudes are provided.