Internet Attitudes Scale (IAS)
Internet Attitude Scale (IAS) is a 40-item Likert-type one-dimensional inventory for measuring attitudes towards the Internet. Furthermore, this inventory was created to measure the Internet users' preferred and perceived specific Internet attributes.
Average Review: (4.0)
by Julio Reyes, , ,
I thought the statements were easy to follow and easy to answer. However, the issue I had with it was whether or not it would provide reliable and valid data. None of the questions seemed to help filter out any…read entire review ...
by anonymous, Doctoral Student, Seattle University,
The Internet Attitude Scale from the Internet Attitude Survey offers an excellent look into the feelings of the respondents regarding their interaction with the web, websites, and web applications. We take for granted that everyone is enamored with the web…read entire review ...
by anonymous, Academic Researcher/Administrator, UC Davis,
Overall I think the instrument can be administered quickly and obtain useful informatation concerning the participant's knowledege, use, and comfort level in using the internet. It would be interesting to learn what the internal reliability is with respect to the…read entire review ...
by anonymous, Research Analyst, SRI International,
I am involved in an evaluation of technology in classrooms. This scale will help me gauge teachers' baseline comfort levels with the internet and computers. It is straightforward and seems relatively quick to take, which is perfect combination for administration…read entire review ...