Effects Of Motivation Levels On Employment, Entrepreneurship, And Economic Activities In The Agricultural Sector Of Hamadan Province
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This article evaluates the correlation between motivation, employment, entrepreneurship, and economic activities in the agricultural sector of Hamadan province. Based on the findings presented in the table, the analysis shows the Pearson correlation coefficient and a significant level for each variable along with the sample size. The findings show a correlation between motivation and other variables that is 0.152 for Pearson correlation which refers to a weak but significant between motivation and the employment variable. There is also a moderate and significant correlation 0.236 between motivation and the entrepreneurship variable. In addition, there is a weak but significant correlation 0.08 between motivation and economic activities. Overall, the results suggest relatively moderate to weak correlations between motivation and entrepreneurship, employment, and economic activities. The analysis of these correlations can provide insight into the patterns and relationships between these variables in the agricultural sector of Hamadan province. The research sample included 384 participants.
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