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. 2021 Nov 24;10(1):53. doi: 10.1186/s40066-021-00325-6

Table 4.

 Indicators influencing farmers’ perception toward the effectiveness of agricultural extension PEA training in Zambia

Explanatory variables Odds ratio z p > z 95% confidence interval
Socioeconomic indicators
 Household head age (years) 0.998 − 0.12 0.905 0.958 1.038
 Gender 0.222** − 2.54 0.011 0.069 0.710
 Household head education (years) 1.070 1.00 0.315 0.938 1.219
 Household size (number) 1.383** 2.10 0.036 1.021 1.872
 Access to credit (Bank accounts) 5.215** 2.09 0.037 1.107 24.553
 Total land size (Ha) 1.012 0.12 0.901 0.843 1.213
 Annual agricultural income ($) 1.000 0.08 0.934 0.999 1.000
 Total livestock (No) 1.000 0.00 0.997 0.997 1.002
Multiple communication indicators
 Owning of cell phones (No/HH) 0.572 − 1.04 0.300 0.198 1.646
 Owning of radios (No/HH)  0.587 − 1.02 0.306 0.211 1.627
 Owning of televisions (No/HH) 0.234** − 2.25 0.024 0.066 0.827
 Frequency of meetings with officer 0.290* − 1.71 0.087 0.070 1.195
 Frequency of famer demand for services 2.194* 1.75 0.081 0.908 5.298
Perceived returns indicators
 Perceived impact on productivity 2.417** 2.13 0.033 1.073 5.442
 Perceived impact on adoption rate 2.323** 2.20 0.028 1.096 4.920
 Perceived impact on food safety and nutrition 2.391** 2.14 0.033 1.075 5.316
Observations (n = 120) Pseudo R2 = 0.256
LR Chi2 (16) = 49.39
Prob > Chi2 = 0.000

Source: Field Survey (2019)

*Significant at p < 0.1 **Significant at p < 0.05 ***Significant p < 0.01