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Cultural aspects of internet usage: A preliminary inquiry

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He formerly taught English as a Second Language in Japan.

Marnae Wilson is pursuing a master's degree in Instructional Technology at Utah State University, emphasizing instructional design and development. She has worked in Portugal and Brazil.

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Mobley, M., Wilson, M. Cultural aspects of internet usage: A preliminary inquiry. ETR&D 46, 109–113 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02299767

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