Volume
49
Issue
2
DOI
10.34068/joe.49.02.06
Abstract
To quantify intrinsic learning processes, the Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI) was established and incorporated into a questionnaire provided to participants in two meat goat artificial insemination clinics. Pre-test and post-test results on meat goat knowledge, motivation constraints, and confidence in livestock management skills were compared to assess the impact of the instructional clinics. In both months, participants increased their examination scores and improved confidence in their livestock management skills. Understanding of key aspects of the IMI may be of importance when planning educational programs for agricultural producers coming from a variety of different backgrounds and experiences.
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Recommended Citation
Walker, E., Vaught, C., Walker, W., & Nusz, S. (2011). Attitudinal Survey of Producers Involved in a Meat Goat Artificial Insemination Clinic. The Journal of Extension, 49(2), Article 6. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.49.02.06