Scale Development and Validation for Farmers Knowledge Exchange: Implication for Agricultural Extension in Nigeria

The aim of the study was to develop and validate farmers knowledge exchange scale. This was accomplished by establishing specify domain for the construct, generating scale items, scale purification, and scale validation. Accordingly, twenty-one knowledge exchange items were initially listed. After b...

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Main Authors: Oluwafemi Peter Olabanji, Israel Ogunlade
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
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Online Access:http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=5987
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spelling doaj-96b0e84f141541dd836ff2e29bc7b8102021-06-15T05:29:49ZengBangladesh Agricultural University Research SystemJournal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University1810-30302020-12-011841029103410.5455/JBAU.59875987Scale Development and Validation for Farmers Knowledge Exchange: Implication for Agricultural Extension in NigeriaOluwafemi Peter Olabanji0Israel Ogunlade1Department of Agricultural Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ilorin, PMB 1515, Ilorin, Nigeria Department of Agricultural Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ilorin, PMB 1515, Ilorin, NigeriaThe aim of the study was to develop and validate farmers knowledge exchange scale. This was accomplished by establishing specify domain for the construct, generating scale items, scale purification, and scale validation. Accordingly, twenty-one knowledge exchange items were initially listed. After being reviewed and revised by experts, it was pruned to 17 items which was used to collect data from 300 farmers in 16 communities within Kwara State, Nigeria. Four emerging constructs of 10-item knowledge exchange scale, including clarity, reliability, usefulness and reciprocity components were identified by performing an exploratory factor analysis. Subsequently, a confirmatory factor analysis was conducted for validating the scale. The results of the model showed good fit with the data (χ2 = 172.87, df = 59, p-value < 0.001, and RMSEA = 0.047). In addition, the scale was found to be highly reliable (with a Cronbachs alpha value of 0.92). The study concluded that knowledge exchange assessment scale has the capacity to serve as an analytical tool, which can help researchers and extension practitioners assess the quality of information farmers share among themselves. [J Bangladesh Agril Univ 2020; 18(4.000): 1029-1034]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=5987agricultural extensionfarmersknowledge exchangescale developmentvalidation
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Israel Ogunlade
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Scale Development and Validation for Farmers Knowledge Exchange: Implication for Agricultural Extension in Nigeria
Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
agricultural extension
farmers
knowledge exchange
scale development
validation
author_facet Oluwafemi Peter Olabanji
Israel Ogunlade
author_sort Oluwafemi Peter Olabanji
title Scale Development and Validation for Farmers Knowledge Exchange: Implication for Agricultural Extension in Nigeria
title_short Scale Development and Validation for Farmers Knowledge Exchange: Implication for Agricultural Extension in Nigeria
title_full Scale Development and Validation for Farmers Knowledge Exchange: Implication for Agricultural Extension in Nigeria
title_fullStr Scale Development and Validation for Farmers Knowledge Exchange: Implication for Agricultural Extension in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Scale Development and Validation for Farmers Knowledge Exchange: Implication for Agricultural Extension in Nigeria
title_sort scale development and validation for farmers knowledge exchange: implication for agricultural extension in nigeria
publisher Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System
series Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
issn 1810-3030
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The aim of the study was to develop and validate farmers knowledge exchange scale. This was accomplished by establishing specify domain for the construct, generating scale items, scale purification, and scale validation. Accordingly, twenty-one knowledge exchange items were initially listed. After being reviewed and revised by experts, it was pruned to 17 items which was used to collect data from 300 farmers in 16 communities within Kwara State, Nigeria. Four emerging constructs of 10-item knowledge exchange scale, including clarity, reliability, usefulness and reciprocity components were identified by performing an exploratory factor analysis. Subsequently, a confirmatory factor analysis was conducted for validating the scale. The results of the model showed good fit with the data (χ2 = 172.87, df = 59, p-value < 0.001, and RMSEA = 0.047). In addition, the scale was found to be highly reliable (with a Cronbachs alpha value of 0.92). The study concluded that knowledge exchange assessment scale has the capacity to serve as an analytical tool, which can help researchers and extension practitioners assess the quality of information farmers share among themselves. [J Bangladesh Agril Univ 2020; 18(4.000): 1029-1034]
topic agricultural extension
farmers
knowledge exchange
scale development
validation
url http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=5987
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