Journal of Extension Spring 1985
Volume 23 Number 1

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Contents

Editor's Page
Editor's Page

Questions & Answers for Authors
Q&A for Authors

Submission Instructions
Instructions for Submitting Articles

Review and Evaluation Process
Review and Evaluation Process

Editorial Committees and Board
Editorial Committee and Board

Feature Articles
Shedding the Cocoon of Status Quo
Risky, but necessary.
James E. Van Horn, Daryl K. Heasley, and Deborah Bray Preston
More Computer Application Ideas
A part of the lives of clients and Extensioin professionals.
Phyllis E. Worden
Mixing Apples and Oranges
Results can be aggregated across individualized programs.
Christine J. Thompson
How Is the Time Spent?
A look at some commonly held sterotypes of one- and two-parent families
Virginia T. Rowland and Sharon Y. Nickols
The Videodisc: More Than a Toy
Extension can no longer ignore this technology.
Robert J. Florell and Ronald W. Nugent
How Closed-Circuit TV Works for Extension
Old and new audiences are attracted and learn.
Floyd F. Branson, Jr., and Shirley M. Davis
Ideas at Work
To Buy or Not To Buy
Suzanne Helms
Lowering Energy Costs for Food Processors
Barry Frey and Donald Schlimme
Public Policy Education with a New Twist
Ardis Young
Where Will You Live in the Year 2020?
Ann Dellenbarger
Needs Assessment for Planning
William E. Beckley and Keith L. Smith
Tools of the Trade
Materials for Teaching Adults: Selection, Development, and Use
John P. Wilson
The Cooperative Extension Service, A National Assessment
Paul D. Warner and James A. Christenson
Program Evaluation: A Practitioner's Guide for Trainers and Educators
Robert O. Brinkerhoff and others
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Spring 1985
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