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Continental J. Sustainable Development 1 - Wilolud Journals

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Oyetoro J.O and Akinboye O.A: <strong>Continental</strong> J. <strong>Sustainable</strong> <strong>Development</strong> 1: 51 - 56, 2010suggestion as their type of feedback use while the remaining 14.8% of the respondents rarely provided suggestionas their type of feedback usage, likewise 21.7% of the respondents regularly provide criticism as their type offeedback use while 7.8% rarely required criticism as their feedback type.Further analysis reveals that 18.3% of the farmers involved in fish production provided commendation as theirregular type of feedback use and 13.9% of the fish farmers rarely accept thus as their feedback use. Twenty percentof the respondents provided advice as their regular type of feedback use while 7.8% rarely accepted thus as theirtype of feedback use. It can therefore be seen from the table that question is greatly provided as a type of feedbackuse while commendation was least provided as type of feedback use.It could be observed from Table 3 that 31.8% of the respondents provided feedback through mass media channelswhile 68.2% uses Extension Agents as channel to provide feedback. This implies that majority of the respondentsmake use of Extension Agents to express their reactions towards fishery technologies passed across to them.Hypothesis testingData presented on Table 4 shows that the channel of feedback used exhibit a larger r value of 0.690 at P

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