2020
DOI: 10.1080/1389224x.2020.1844770
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Moderated mediating effects of 4-H experience on adolescents’ agricultural career variables

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“…The study results demonstrate that PV is not signi cant to ACI. This result differed from the previous result (Jeong et al, 2021). Youths were well aware of the virtues of agriculture, but they lacked strong emotional ties to it and lacked the desire to pursue jobs in agriculture.…”
Section: Discussion Andcontrasting
confidence: 85%
“…The study results demonstrate that PV is not signi cant to ACI. This result differed from the previous result (Jeong et al, 2021). Youths were well aware of the virtues of agriculture, but they lacked strong emotional ties to it and lacked the desire to pursue jobs in agriculture.…”
Section: Discussion Andcontrasting
confidence: 85%
“…Female Students: 84% of female participants get the freedom to choose and work in the agricultural sector, 13% get full encouragement and support, and 3% 2 participants do not obtain parental consent. Jeong et al (2020) research findings discovered that in the case of Korean students, there were significant differences in the levels of perceived value, attachment, and agricultural career intentions, depending on the youths' genders, grades, and regions. Overall, male students were found to have higher attachment and agricultural career intentions than female students.…”
Section: The Parents Supportmentioning
confidence: 90%