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Cognitive and software solutions for computer-related anxiety

Published: 22 March 1997 Publication History

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The goal of this workshop is to focus discussion on how to design inexpensive but effective techniques for the management of computer-related anxiety. These techniques may be geared either towards the design of software, or towards the design of training or stress-management techniques.

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    CHI EA '97: CHI '97 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
    March 1997
    406 pages
    ISBN:0897919262
    DOI:10.1145/1120212
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    Published: 22 March 1997

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    1. computer-related anxiety
    2. coping techniques
    3. human-computer interaction
    4. minority groups

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