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  2. Technological self-efficacy - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, studies have shown that technological self-efficacy is a crucial factor for teaching computer programming to school students, as students with higher levels of technological self-efficacy achieve higher learning outcomes. In this case, the effect of technical self-efficacy is even stronger than the effect of gender. [12]

  3. Technology readiness level - Wikipedia

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    A Technology Readiness Level Calculator was developed by the United States Air Force. [6] This tool is a standard set of questions implemented in Microsoft Excel that produces a graphical display of the TRLs achieved. This tool is intended to provide a snapshot of technology maturity at a given point in time. [7]

  4. Technoself studies - Wikipedia

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    Technoself studies, commonly referred to as TSS, is an interdisciplinary domain of research dealing with human identity in a technological society pioneered by Rocci Luppicini. [1] It focuses on the changing nature of relationships between humans and technology.

  5. Kardashev scale - Wikipedia

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    The Kardashev scale (Russian: шкала Кардашёва, romanized: shkala Kardashyova) is a method of measuring a civilization's level of technological advancement based on the amount of energy it is capable of harnessing and using.

  6. Technology acceptance model - Wikipedia

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    technology acceptance model.png. The technology acceptance model (TAM) is an information systems theory that models how users come to accept and use a technology. The actual system use is the end-point where people use the technology. Behavioral intention is a factor that leads people to use the

  7. Technology readiness - Wikipedia

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    Technology readiness has four underlying dimensions: [5] optimism, a positive view of technology and a belief that it offers people increased control, flexibility, and efficiency; innovativeness, the tendency to be a technology pioneer and thought leader; discomfort, perceived lack of control over technology and a feeling of being overwhelmed by it

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  9. Technology assessment - Wikipedia

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    In the most extreme view, as expressed by Ian Barbour in '’Technology, Environment, and Human Values'’, technology assessment is "a one-sided apology for contemporary technology by people with a stake in its continuation." [6] Overall, technology assessment is a very broad field which reaches beyond just technology and industrial phenomenons.