The study of agriculture jihad radio and TV training programs effect on agriculture part exploiter behavior in Guilan province

Journal Title: International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 6

Abstract

The purpose of this research is the study of agriculture jihad radio and TV programs effects on agriculture part rural addressees and exploiter behavior in Guilan province. The present paper is of descriptive – functional type that has performed by descriptioncorrelation procedure. Independent variables of the research are: exploiter age, level of education, agriculture part exploiter extends of possession and agriculture activity type and the dependant variable includes radio and TV training programs. The mentioned variable were evaluated and measured by likret spectrum. Statistical universe in this research involve s all of Guilan province villages inhabitants who have made use of agriculture jihad radio and TV programs in audio and visual forms during the year of 1390 as agriculture part workers and exploiters. Considering the vastness of the statistical universe members, 385 exploiters were selected as sample by using stratified random sampling procedure and kokran general formula. The main question in this research is that whether agriculture jihad radio and TV programs have positive and acceptable effect on agriculture part Addressees and exploiters. To reach a suitable answer in addition to the study of related texts and library studies and the use of questionnaire and the experts and managers of primitive programs suggestion in the proposed questions. We have done information to taling, data description, correlation and grade average determination using kroskal vaelis test and final data analysis by means of spss soft ware. Results of the research showed that there is a meaningful correlation between exploiters age, level of education, occupation and radio and TV training programs.

Authors and Affiliations

Mohammad Neisari| MA in Entrepreneurship Management, University of Tehran, Ashraf Fadaei| MA in knowledge and information science, Islamic Azad

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Mohammad Neisari, Ashraf Fadaei (2013). The study of agriculture jihad radio and TV training programs effect on agriculture part exploiter behavior in Guilan province. International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences, 4(6), 1582-1586. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-5506