cyberphobia
English
Noun
cyberphobia (uncountable)
- Fear of computers and technology.
- 1982 Oct 3, Bruce E. Bergen, Increasing Proudctivity and Comfort, in New York Times, pAS26
- Overcoming cyberphobia is not easy, but any effort to automate professionals must address their resistance and concerns or be doomed to failure.
- 1983 June 12, Bruce Nussbaum, “‘Reskilling’ Workers”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- In the march to the future, these ex-assembly line laborers are being joined by white-collar workers suffering from cyberphobia (fear of computers), a growing number of functionally illiterate high school graduates and a new flood of illegal and poorly educated immigrants from Latin America.
- 1991, T. B. Barrier, “Assessing the Role of Cyberphobia”, in Managing Information Technology in a Global Society, page 169:
- Past studies have been performed to investigate the phenomena[sic] of cyberphobia, to measure cyberphobia, and to examine the demographic and psychological variables related to cyberphobia […]
- 2001, Donald Hugh Parkerson, Jo Ann Parkerson, Transitions in American Education, page 213:
- Moreover most young people who have grown up with computers find this cyberphobia difficult to understand.
- 1982 Oct 3, Bruce E. Bergen, Increasing Proudctivity and Comfort, in New York Times, pAS26
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