A study of relationships between selected factors and performance ratings of Tennessee agricultural extension agents
Date Issued
December 1, 1962
Author(s)
Sundaraj, Srinivasulu Madras
Advisor(s)
Robert S. Dotson
Additional Advisor(s)
L. H. Dickson, C. C. Chamberlain
Abstract
This study was formulated to make an exploratory investigation of the possibilities of using selected factors, such as highest degree attained, total credit hours of study completed in specific areas, total average grade point earned at undergraduate and graduate levels, and in specific areas of study, as measures of probable Extension job performance on the basis of their significance.
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Agricultural Extension
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