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摘要
农业培训一直专注于知识的转移,这虽然是必要的,但未能认识到人在成功培训中所起的作用。本调查旨在评估自我效能感的动态,这是一个与成功的农民培训有关的社会认知因素。这项研究是在喜马偕尔邦进行的,共有333名农民参加了推广教育组织提供的培训。数据是通过电话问卷和面对面访谈收集的。收集的数据使用Statistical Package for Social Sciences进行分析。信度采用Cronbach’s Alpha检验。采用t检验、相关分析、回归分析、Sobel检验等统计工具对数据进行分析。结果表明,男性的自我效能感高于女性,这决定了他们的训练体验。研究发现,自我效能感与农民的学习和培训向农场转移呈正相关。回归分析也支持自我效能感对学习和迁移程度的影响。最后,自我效能感在学习与训练迁移之间也具有中介作用。论文中提出的研究结果与喜马偕尔邦的研究地点相关,比研究地点更广泛,并为推广培训领域提供了新的见解。这项研究有助于研究者和实践者从不同的角度来看待培训,从而确保培训的成功。
Impact Assessment of Farmers’ Self-Efficacy on Successful Training: Evidence from Himachal Pradesh, India
Agricultural trainings have been fixated on transfer of knowledge which although is imperative but have failed to acknowledge the role that humans play in a successful training. The present investigation was carried out to assess the dynamics of self-efficacy, a social cognitive factor with respect to successful farmer training. The research was undertaken in the state of Himachal Pradesh with a total of 333 farmers who had been a part of training facilitated by Extension Education. The data was collected using a questionnaire through telephonic as well as face to face interviews. The data collected was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences. The reliability was measured using Cronbach’s Alpha test. Statistical tools such as t-test, Correlation, Regression analysis and Sobel test was used to draw conclusion from the data. The results show that males have higher self-efficacy than females which determines their training experience. It was found that self-efficacy is positively correlated to learning and transfer of training of farmers to their farms. Regression analysis also supported the impact of self-efficacy on learning and extent of transfer. Finally, a mediating role of self-efficacy was also established between learning and transfer of training. The research findings presented in the paper holds relevance to a context wider than the research location of Himachal Pradesh where it was undertaken, and provides a new insight to the field of extension training. This research helps researchers and practitioners to view trainings from a different perspective that would ensures its success.