Abstract
The purpose of this research was statistical test (validity and reliability) of Electronic Consumption Questionnaire, this included following subscales: Perceived Usefulness, Computational Self-efficacy, Consumption Intention, Electronic Consumption, were adapted from Garcia’s model (2007a & 2007b), and make suggest to adapt it a Venezuela context. 214 students answered the questionnaire. The new instrument was named IVACE (Variables associated with Electronic Consumption Inventory), psychometric analysis resulted high reliability level (∝≥ 0.80). Factors analysis showed Consumption Intention and Electronic Consumption scales had a single dimension, the others scales, Perceived Usefulness and Computational Self-efficacy have two dimensions each.
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