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PERCEPTIONS OF EXTENSION PERSONNEL REGARDING COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS IN KHARTOUM STATE, SUDAN

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Table 1: Results of reliability tests on the survey instrument regarding importance of community participation in planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation
Table 2: Means, standard deviations, and rankings regarding level of importance of community participation in planning phase in extension and rural development programs
Table 4: Perceptions regarding importance of community participation in planning phase in extension and rural development programs when extension personnel are grouped by job grade (N=95)
Table 5 shows the results of one-way analysis of variance on the level of perceptions regarding importance of community participation in planning phase in extension and rural development programs when extension personnel are grouped by current job
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