Volume
31
Issue
2
Abstract
In many situations, motivated and trained volunteers like Master Gardeners could be central to cost-effective data gathering. Older youth and 4-H leaders, Master Recyclers, Master Woodland Managers, Home Study Group Members, and others could be empowered through their innate motivation and a modest amount of Extension training to participate in successful consumer surveys. This could help nonprofit groups we serve and improve our own Extension program delivery methods.
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Recommended Citation
Rogers, B., & Burt, L. (1993). Empowering Volunteers to Conduct a Consumer Survey. The Journal of Extension, 31(2), Article 21. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol31/iss2/21