2020
DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2020.1750345
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Modeling pesticide use intention in Pakistani farmers using expanded versions of the theory of planned behavior

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“…Also, a study by Bagheri, Emami, et al, (2019) showed a positive influence of attitude towards the use of pesticide safely among apple farmers in the same country. Similar result is also exhibited by other studies such as cotton farmers in Mutan (Khan et al, 2021) and cereal farmers in Iran (Bagheri, Bondori, et al, 2019). Hence, we conclude the hypothesis for this study as follows:…”
Section: Attitudesupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Also, a study by Bagheri, Emami, et al, (2019) showed a positive influence of attitude towards the use of pesticide safely among apple farmers in the same country. Similar result is also exhibited by other studies such as cotton farmers in Mutan (Khan et al, 2021) and cereal farmers in Iran (Bagheri, Bondori, et al, 2019). Hence, we conclude the hypothesis for this study as follows:…”
Section: Attitudesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This is because it is a part of the requirements for their farming activities to ensure the quality and the quantity of their crops. Similarly, previous studies had showed a positive influence of attitude on the use of pesticide safely among apple farmers in Iran (Bagheri, Emami, et al, 2019), cotton farmers in Mutan (Khan et al, 2021) and cereal farmers in Iran (Bagheri, Bondori, et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 53%
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