Type : Other Article
A. K. Godara, V.P.S. Yadav, S. P. Singh and S. K. Mehta
The present study was undertaken at the Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar to measure the productivity of extension scientists. The quantitative and qualitative productivity status of extension scientists was medium. The variables were morale, organizational health, communication behavior, training attended, supervisory style, rural-urban back-ground, experience, general facilities and experience on present post had positive and significant correlation with quantitative productivity of extension scientists. The qualitative productivity of the respondents was found to have a positive and significant relation with moral, aspiration, organizational health, communication credibility, mass media exposure, training attended and communication behavior of the respondents, supervisory style, parental occupation and rural-urban background. Overall the moral, organizational health, training attended, supervisory style, communication behavior, communication credibility, mass media exposure and level of aspiration had positive and significant association. Job stress exhibited negative and significant association with the overall productivity
Keyword: Productivity; Extension Scientists; Transfer of Technology;