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2.8 Structure of Hypothesis
Based on the hypotheses the structures of testing hypotheses is presented in Figure
Figure 2.6  Structure of testing hypotheses
Adoption Awareness
Interest Evaluate
Trial Practice
Farmers personal background factors
Social factors
Institutional factors
Psychological factors
Biological factors Input Used Factors
Economic factors Physical factors
CHAPTER 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This  chapter  presents  the  methods  of  data  collection  and  data  analysis  in this study based on primary and secondary data. This chapter is organized to detail
out the population and sampling technique, data collection, and analytical method. The whole research methodology will be wrapped up in research framework at the
end of the chapter.
3.1 Population and Sampling Technique
The  determination  of  sample  was  selected  by  purposive  sampling technique  Judgemental  sampling.  Rianse  and  Abdi  2009  purposive  sampling
technique is an acceptable kind of sampling for special situation, it based on the researcher  judgment  as  to  who  can  provide  the  best  information  to  achieve  the
objectives  of  the  investigation.  According  to  Malhotra  2007,  judgemental sampling is a form of convenience sampling in which the population elements are
selected  based  on  the  judgement  of  the  researcher.  The  population  of  this investigation  are  one  progressive  rice  farmer  and  extension  officer  in  the  study
area.  It  was  because  the  extreme  condition  of  the  area  and    respondent  has  high potential on giving the appropriate information  of this research.
3.2 Data Collection Methods
Data  for  the  research  study  were  obtained  in  crop  year  20132014  from representative  best  practice  farmers  and  stakeholders  in  IPM  technology  in  rice
cultivation.  This  research  conduct  in  some  survey  items  includes  interviewing schedule,  in  depth  interviewing  schedule  in  terms  of  matrix  form,  and  in  depth
interviewing schedule in terms of SWOT analysis as follows: 1.
Interview  Schedule  :  Interviewing  is  commonly  method  of  collecting
information from respondent which an interviewer tries to  elicit information more flexible. In addition, interview schedule is a kind of research tool which
written  list  of  questions,  open  ended  or  closed,  prepared  for  use  by