- Statement (I) is correct: Adoption score measures the extent to which farmers adopt new agricultural practices or technologies. Studies often show that owner cultivators, who have secure land tenure, may be more risk-averse due to their long-term investment in land and existing practices. Tenant cultivators, facing shorter-term leases, may be more willing to experiment with innovations to maximize short-term yields, leading to higher adoption scores. This is context-dependent but generally holds in extension research.
- Statement (II) is incorrect: Communicability, in the context of innovation diffusion (per Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovations), is the degree to which the results of an innovation are observable and easily communicated to others, facilitating its spread. The statement incorrectly suggests communicability limits diffusion, which is the opposite of its definition.
Since Statement (I) is correct and Statement (II) is incorrect, option (2) is the correct answer. Note: The original options used (A) and (R), likely a typo for (I) and (II), which has been corrected here.