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1,209 rice farmers in northeast China were surveyed to analyze the role of peer effects in bridging the intention-behavior gap for adopting engineering-based water-saving technologies. The study, authored by Shanshan Hou and published on figshare in April 2026, examines mechanisms like social trust and government regulation. The data likely contains survey responses and analysis supporting the findings on conformity, normative effects, and institutional incentives.
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