African Rural Development Studies (Interdisciplinary -

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000)

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Methodological Evaluation of Municipal Water Systems Adoption Rates in Nigeria: A Randomized Field Trial

Funmilayo Adebisi, Department of Animal Science, University of Benin Olumide Ayoola, Department of Crop Sciences, University of Benin Chinonso Nduka, Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER)
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18718935
Published: December 2, 2000

Abstract

Nigeria faces significant challenges in municipal water system adoption, impacting rural development. A randomized field trial was conducted to assess the effectiveness and feasibility of different methodologies for estimating adoption rates of municipal water systems in Nigeria's agricultural regions. The study employed statistical models to analyse data from randomly selected communities. The analysis revealed that community engagement strategies significantly increased reported adoption rates by 20% compared to traditional survey methods, with a confidence interval of ±5%. Randomized field trials offer a robust methodology for accurately measuring municipal water system adoption in Nigeria's rural areas. Recommend the use of community engagement strategies for future studies and policy development aimed at increasing access to municipal water systems. municipal water systems, adoption rates, randomized field trial, statistical models The empirical specification follows $Y=\beta_0+\beta^\top X+\varepsilon$, and inference is reported with uncertainty-aware statistical criteria.

How to Cite

Funmilayo Adebisi, Olumide Ayoola, Chinonso Nduka (2000). Methodological Evaluation of Municipal Water Systems Adoption Rates in Nigeria: A Randomized Field Trial. African Rural Development Studies (Interdisciplinary -, Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18718935

Keywords

NigerianGeographicalMethodologyAdoptionInterventionSustainabilitySampling

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