Luloff, A.E. (author), Wilkinson, K.P. (author), and Institute of Natural and Environmental Resources, University of New Hampshire; Institute of Natural and Environmental Resources, University of New Hampshire
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1979
Published:
USA: Rural Sociological Society
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 14 Document Number: B01791
Salazar X, J.M. (author), Seligson, M.A. (author), and University of Arizona, Department of Political Science; Unidad de Opinion Publica, Officina de Informacion
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1979
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 29 Document Number: B02923
Crader, K.W. (author), Miller, M.K. (author), and Dept of Ag Economics and Rural Sociology, University of Arkansas; Dept of Ag Economics and Rural Sociology, University of Arkansas
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1979
Published:
USA: Rural Sociological Society
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 14 Document Number: B01792
Gartrell, C. David (author), Gartrell, John W. (author), and Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton; Department of Sociology, University of Georgia, Athens
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1979
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 37 Document Number: B04061
INTERPAKS, Examines the conditions under which cultivators in 84 agrarian villages within the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh adopted green revolution technology. Social status or resources and awareness are viewed as necessary but not sufficient conditions for the trial of innovation. A multiplicative model was specified to examine their effects. At higher levels of education, awareness was translated into trial at a high rate. In villages where awareness and resources were relatively highly concentrated, the rate of translation of awareness into trial was higher.