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As Frederick Fliegel and Joseph Kivlin 1966a, who are the deans of such research, point out: “Since we are dealing here with innovations having direct economic significance for the acceptor, it is not surprising that innovations perceived as most rewarding and involving least risk and uncertainty should be accepted most rapidly.” ❋ Everett M. Rogers (1995)

In fact, a study by Fliegel and Kivlin (1966a) that included U.S. small-scale farmers (who are oriented less to profit considerations) found that a decrease in discomfort, one subdimension of relative advantage, but not economic profitability, was positively related to rate of adoption. ❋ Everett M. Rogers (1995)

Pelz and Andrews 1966a, 1966b studied scientists and engineers in several laboratories. ❋ Bernard M. Bass (2008)

Furthermore, the extent to which people are attracted to each other and the extent to which they actually interact are enhanced by their perceived similarity in attitudes and personality and even more by the degree to which they like each other Aronson & Worchel, 1966; Byrne & Griffitt, 1966a, 1966b. ❋ Bernard M. Bass (2008)

Similarly, Friedlander 1966a found few differences between the values of U.S. civil service employees at different levels of status. ❋ Bernard M. Bass (2008)

When a tie occurs, most members of the pack rush over to the pair excitedly and mill around the animals Mech, 1966a. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Interested readers are encouraged to consult Hale and Wright (2001), Quine (1966a), Quine ❋ Irvine, A. D. (2003)

As Frederick Fliegel and Joseph Kivlin 1966a, the deans of such research, pointed out, “Since we are dealing here with innovations having direct economic significance for the acceptor, it is not surprising that innovations perceived as most rewarding and involving least risk and uncertainty should be accepted most rapidly.” ❋ Everett M. Rogers (2003)

A study by Kivlin and Fliegel (1966a) that included U.S. small-scale farmers (who were oriented less to profit considerations) found that a decrease in discomfort, one subdimension of relative advantage, but not economic profitability, was positively related to rate of adoption. ❋ Everett M. Rogers (2003)

But increasingly of late, doubt has been cast on these and similar theses on the grounds that they are built on questionable hypotheses (Philip [1966a], p. 2). ❋ JAMES PHILIP (1968)

Neo-Pythagorean sources (Philip [1966a], pp. 24-34). ❋ JAMES PHILIP (1968)

Pythagoras and Early Pythagoreanism (Toronto, 1966a); ❋ JAMES PHILIP (1968)

BARNES, D.K. and FREYRE, R.H. (1966a) Recovery of natural insecticide from Tephrosia vogelii. ❋ Unknown (1953)

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