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Some correlates of progressive farm behaviour.

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العنوان: Some correlates of progressive farm behaviour.
المؤلفون: Hundal, P. S., Singh, Satvir
المصدر: Journal of Occupational Psychology; Dec78, Vol. 51 Issue 4, p327-332, 6p
مصطلحات موضوعية: FARMS, PERSONALITY, FARM produce, MEDIAN (Mathematics), ANXIETY, RELIGION
مستخلص: The study was designed to determine motives and personality characteristics associated with differential rates of farm output. Three analyses were undertaken: (1) intergroup comparisons for the mean scores obtained after dichotomizing the sample (n=400) at the median increase in farm output; (2) Comparisons of the extreme 10 per cent with highest and lowest farm output; (3) brothers who were in the above-median and below-median groups. All the analyses indicated that nAch and a few related variables were positively associated with progressive farm behaviour, while anxiety and religious interest were negatively linked. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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