Measuring the quality of communication linkages between farmers and the agricultural agencies responsible for the diffusion of innovations in the South West province of Cameroon /

Purpose The purpose of the study was to measure the

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Peters, Bridget Ayuk , 1965-
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1997.
Subjects:
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Summary:Purpose The purpose of the study was to measure the
effectiveness of communication linkages among researchers,
extensionists, and farmers in the South West Province of
Cameroon. Population The population of the study consisted
of 25 researchers, 150 extensionists, and food-crop farmers
in South West Province of Cameroon in 1996. A random sample
of 385 farmers from a population of 3,000 was selected from
six divisions of the South West Province. All researchers
and all extensionists in that province were included.
Questionnaires were distributed in the Summer of 1996 and
data from all the respondents were collected and analyzed in
the Fall of 1997. Descriptive statistics were used for
reporting findings on all the research questions and causal
analysis, including multiple regression and path analysis,
was used for reporting findings on the second major
objective. Scales measuring communication effectiveness were
determined using literature review and exploratory factor
analysis. Cronbach's alphas were computed to confirm the
reliability of the instrument. Major Findings The major
findings were: 1. More than half of farmers adopted food
crops and related cultural practices transferred to them for
that year. 2. Several factors were identified as important
to farmers' decisions to adopt the selected food crops. The
four most important were mutual trust between farmers and
information source, credibility of source of information,
frequency of communication, and farm demonstration. 3.
The three groups reported a slightly moderate level of
interaction with each other. 4. Hierarchy characteristics
and organizational goals were identified as two of the most
important factors affecting communication among the three
groups. 5. The hierarchical model was reported by the
three groups to be the existing model used. 6. Working on
immediate problems and active participation in committees
were identified as two of the principles that will motivate
adult learners to participate in learning activities. 7.
Teamwork was found to have the greatest effect on
communication effectiveness. This was followed by group
meeting, hierarchy, town meeting, communication importance,
and source credibility. 8. Proximity and hierarchy were
also found to be significantly related to teamwork.
Item Description:Vita.
"Major Subject: Agricultural Education".
Physical Description:xiv, 168 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Issued also on microfiche from University Microfilms Inc.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references: pages 112-126.