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... practice , in comparison with a former practice , under actual existing conditions . Result demonstrations are conducted by a farmer , a home- maker , or a 4 - H club member under the direct supervision of the Extension agent . Result ...
... practice , in comparison with a former practice , under actual existing conditions . Result demonstrations are conducted by a farmer , a home- maker , or a 4 - H club member under the direct supervision of the Extension agent . Result ...
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... practice with each added method have been plotted . The proportion of changed practices rises rapidly with each ex- posure up to the sixth . After that the increase is small . It has become apparent that research into educational ...
... practice with each added method have been plotted . The proportion of changed practices rises rapidly with each ex- posure up to the sixth . After that the increase is small . It has become apparent that research into educational ...
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... practice . As has been said , this separation implies that as the researcher reports his findings to the practitioner , the latter will modify his practices to make them correspond with the newly discovered data . There is some evidence ...
... practice . As has been said , this separation implies that as the researcher reports his findings to the practitioner , the latter will modify his practices to make them correspond with the newly discovered data . There is some evidence ...
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