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Contents
- Editor's Page
- Editor's Page (pdf)
- Patrick J. Borich
- Feature Articles
- Mr. Chairman, Your Behavior Affects Morale
(pdf)
- Paul O. Johnson, J.C. Bledsoe
- All extension professionals know that their leader and his or her
behavior affects the way we feel about our job. In this article, the
authors studied the morale of Extension agents and how the behavior
of the office administrator affects agent morale. In conducting the
study, the concepts of morale and leader behavior were tested for their
relationship. The results and the authors' subsequent conclusions should
make for interesting discussions among members of your Extension office.
- Problem Diagnosis: Applying Sound Theory to
Problem Solving (pdf)
- William W. Reeder, Nelson L. LeRay, Jr., and Susan T. Mackenzie
- How do individuals and organizations solve problems? What factors
are important in problem diagnosis? How are these factors useful to
the Extension professional in planning programs to solve problems? This
article is the first of two that focus on these questions. In Part I,
the authors summarize social theory and use of a list of factors identified
significant to problem diagnosis. Part II (in the Summer Journal
issue) will apply these factors to the program planning process
for problem solution.
- Helping the Small Businessman (pdf)
- Philip R. Brereton
- Is the small businessman a clientele for Extension? Do Extension professionals
have something to offer small businessmen? The author makes a case for
Extension serving the small business community and provides some findings
on what the small businessman would like from the extension educator.
A model for improving Extension's role in serving this clientele is
included. Do you agree with the author's conclusions?
- The Computer in Extension Farm Planning
(pdf)
- Gerald A. Harrison, Robert J. Rades
- That ominous giant, the computer, raises its head again! The authors
of this article make a case for using that impersonal quick-thinking
machine to help the Extension professional be more personal and responsive
to the farmer and his management plans. The authors provide a model
for the addition of computerized management aids to the farm decision-making
process. They just may be describing the job of all extension professionals
in the 1980's.
- Research in Brief
- Client System Dimensions (pdf)
- Points of View
- Marihuana -- A Signal of Misunderstanding
(pdf)
- Donald L. Stormer
- Idea Corner
- Real Amigo (pdf)
- S. L. Ponce
- Book Reviews
(pdf)
- Decongesting Metropolitan America: "It Can Be Done!"
Hugh Denney. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri, 1972. 132 pp.
$4.00 (paper)
- Bill C. Robinson
- Perspectives of Adult Education in the United States and a
Projection for the Future. Wahsington, D.C.: U.S. Department
of Health, Education, and Welfare/Office of Education, 1972. 65 pp.
No price given
- Eugene R. Watson
- Process Skills In Community Organizations. Jerry
W. Robinson, Jr., and Roy A. Clifford. Urbana, Illinois: University
of Illinios, Cooperative Extension Service, 1972. 212 pp. No price given.
- Joseph Newlin
- Retirement. Frances M. Carp and, ed. Morningside
Heights, New York: Behavioral Publications, Inc., 1972. 409 pp. $16.95.
- Thomas A. Rich
- Abstracts (pdf)
- Expanding Dimensions of Instructional Objectives.
Eva L. Baker and W. James Popham, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall,
Inc., 1973. 129 pp. $2.95
- Human Ecology: Problems and Solutions. Paul R. Ehrlich,
Anne H. Ehrlich, and John P. Holdren. San Francisco, California: W.H.
Freeman and Company, 1973. 304 pp. $4.75 (paper)
- Readings on the Changing Family. David A. Schultz
and Robert A. Wilson, eds. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall,
Inc., 1973, 313 pp. $5.95 (paper)
- Questions & Answers for Authors
- Q&A for Authors
- Submission Instructions
- Instructions for Submitting Articles
- Review and Evaluation Process
- Review and Evaluation Process
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