An-Najah University Journal for Research - A (Natural Sciences)

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Original full research article

Enhancing Agricultural Extension Programs: A Practical Guide to Designing and Implementing Randomized Controlled Trials

Published
2024-10-10
Pages
101 - 116
Full text Supplement

Keywords

  • agricultural extension
  • Impact Evaluation
  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Methods
  • Randomization

Abstract

Evidence-based practices in agricultural extension programs must be guided by precise evaluation strategies and reliable data. Methods like randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are vital for assessing specific program interventions. However, not all studies use experimental designs, and their quality varies, as noted in a 2010 World Bank study. RCTs, known for providing robust impact assessments, involve complex steps and are applied in various fields. This guide focuses specifically on RCTs used for agricultural extensions; a topic covered less often than clinical trials. More precisely, this guide provides (1) definitions and key steps for RCTs, (2) a simplified RCTs study design methodology, (3) an exploration of challenges and mitigation, and (4) a summary of relevant RCTs studies in extensions. This guide is formulated to enhance the present understanding of RCTs and elaborate on the ways to use them in their application in agricultural research. Furthermore, the goal here is to make sure that our policies and methods are presented with solid evidence. This approach is meant to encourage the implementation of agricultural practices that are not only more effective but also sustainable.

Article history

Received
2024-07-23
Accepted
2024-09-29
Available online
2024-10-10
بحث أصيل كامل

Enhancing Agricultural Extension Programs: A Practical Guide to Designing and Implementing Randomized Controlled Trials

Published
2024-10-10
الصفحات
101 - 116

الكلمات الإفتتاحية

  • agricultural extension
  • Impact Evaluation
  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Methods
  • Randomization

الملخص

Evidence-based practices in agricultural extension programs must be guided by precise evaluation strategies and reliable data. Methods like randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are vital for assessing specific program interventions. However, not all studies use experimental designs, and their quality varies, as noted in a 2010 World Bank study. RCTs, known for providing robust impact assessments, involve complex steps and are applied in various fields. This guide focuses specifically on RCTs used for agricultural extensions; a topic covered less often than clinical trials. More precisely, this guide provides (1) definitions and key steps for RCTs, (2) a simplified RCTs study design methodology, (3) an exploration of challenges and mitigation, and (4) a summary of relevant RCTs studies in extensions. This guide is formulated to enhance the present understanding of RCTs and elaborate on the ways to use them in their application in agricultural research. Furthermore, the goal here is to make sure that our policies and methods are presented with solid evidence. This approach is meant to encourage the implementation of agricultural practices that are not only more effective but also sustainable.

Article history

تاريخ التسليم
2024-07-23
تاريخ القبول
2024-09-29
Available online
2024-10-10