Exploring the Psychological Antecedents of Attitude towards Indigenous Wetland Practices

Authors

  • Narayanan Jayakumar Adhiparasakthi Agricultural College
  • M Sundaramari Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram - 624 302
  • D Puthira Prathap ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2275-7931

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26725/JEE.2016.3.28.5680-5687

Keywords:

Indigenous Wetland Practices, Psychological antecedents, Attitude, India

Abstract

A study was conducted in the North eastern agro-climatic zone of Tamil Nadu, India to analyze the possible impact of the psychological antecedents of attitude towards Indigenous Wetland Practices(IWPs) among the farming community. Two hundred and nine farmers were selected at random from ten blocks in three districts of the state. Their psychological characteristics and attitude towards IWPs were assessed. The mean attitude score and the mean attitude index were analysed. The highest variable index was found in the case of Progressivism and Traditionalism, followed by Self-Reliance. Environmental orientation and Decision making ability had a positive and highly significant relationship while Scientific Orientation had a negative and highly significant relationship with attitude towards Indigenous Wetland Practices. 

Author Biographies

  • Narayanan Jayakumar, Adhiparasakthi Agricultural College
    Assistant Professor (Agricultural Extension), Adhiparasakthi Agricultural College
  • M Sundaramari, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram - 624 302
    Professor (Agricultural Extension), Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram - 624 302
  • D Puthira Prathap, ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute
    Principal Scientist (Agricultural Extension), ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute - 641 007.

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Published

2017-09-16

How to Cite

Exploring the Psychological Antecedents of Attitude towards Indigenous Wetland Practices. (2017). Journal of Extension Education, 28(3). https://doi.org/10.26725/JEE.2016.3.28.5680-5687

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