Statistics is one of the subjects which is considered difficult by students. The lecturers should not only explain and give exercises to students but also need to listen to what the students feel and think as well as trying to find the solutions they have in statistics class. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of cyber counseling services in improving students skills in statistics and to increase psychological well being. Thirty college students who were attending statistics class and got low scores were involved in this study. Treatment in the form of cyber counseling service was given for four months with a frequency of three hours per day by a lecturer. Students were given an opportunity to share their difficulties and together with their lecturer attempted to find the solution. After the treatment, the monitoring of performance acquisition was done. T test analysis was applied to compare the acquisition performance before and after the assignment was administered. The results show that there was significant difference in the students statistics performance. They improved statistics performance significantly after they received cyber counseling service. These findings are very useful in pursuing appropriate statistical teaching methods for students in college.
Individual counseling services which are not in line with the procedures and goals may lead to students’ negative perceptions. To know this, there are several indicators to be examined whether the services have been in line with the procedures or not, such as listening skills, techniques used, goal setting, and others. Regarding these preliminary findings, this study aimed at describing students’ perceptions of individual counseling services provided by counselors in Semarang, Indonesia and its differences in terms of counselor communication skills based on genders and grades. Survey method with cross-sectional technique (n=709) was employed to investigate this issue. To determine students’ perception of the implementation of individual counseling by the counselor, the authors used MANOVA and multidimensional descriptive analysis. The findings showed that according to gender, male students had lower perceptions of the individual counseling given by counselors than female students. Further, differences in perceptions based on grades are also discussed in this article.
Tujuan dilakukan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui seberapa besar pengaruh persepsi siswa terhadap ODHA. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis penelitian kuantitatif dengan metode expost facto, yaitu penelitian yang bertujuan mengekspos kejadian-kejadian yang sedang berlangsung. Penelitian ini menggunakan teknik proportionate stratified probability sampling. Setelah dilihat pada tabel Isaac and Michael dengan taraf kesalahan 5% ditetapkan jumlah sampel 256 siswa. Instrumen dalam penelitian ini adalah skala persepsi dan angket pemahaman ODHA dengan reliabilitas 0,860 dan 0,789. Hasil dari penelitian menunjukan adanya pengaruh persepsi terhadap ODHA dengan nilai R2 = 0,055 = 5,5% ini berarti pengetahuan tentang ODHA mempengaruhi persepsi siswa sebesar 5,5% dan sisanya dipengaruhi oleh variabel lain yang tidak masuk dalam penelitian ini. The purpose of this study was to study the majority of students' perceptions of ODHA. This study uses a type of quantitative research with the post facto method, which is research that discusses ongoing events. This study uses a proportional stratified probability sampling technique. After looking at the tables of Isaac and Michael with a 5% error level, the number of samples is 256 students. The instrument in this study was the scale of perception and questionnaire for ODHA understanding with reliability of 0.860 and 0.789. The results of the study showed differences in perceptions of ODHA with a value of R2 = 0.055 = 5.5%. This meant that knowledge of ODHA affected students' perceptions of 5.5% and was accepted by other variables not included in this study.
OVERCOMING STUDENT BULLYING BEHAVIOUR THROUGH ROLE-PLAYING TECHNIQUE GROUP COUNSELING. This study aims to determine the impact of group counselling on role-playing techniques on student bullying behaviour at SMP Negeri 1 Terisi Indramayu. The pretest-posttest non-equivalent control group experimental design was used in this study by involving a total of 14 students of class VIII who were selected using the purposive sampling technique as participants and divided into two groups. Bullying behaviour data were collected through a form of bullying scale-perpetration. The data analysis technique used is nonparametric statistics using the Wilcoxon test with a significant level of 5%. The results showed that there was a significant decrease in bullying behaviour in the experimental group (M=18.71) compared to the control group (M=33.43).
Video game addiction is recognized as a mental health problem caused by uncontrolled access to video gaming platforms. Proper assistance and counseling programs based on the addiction causing factors are required to reduce the tendencies of video game addiction. The study aims to identify the correlation between regulatory focus theory and interpersonal competence towards the tendencies of video game addiction. The study is a type of cross-sectional research with the adapted psychological scales. A total of 136 teenagers, consisting of 86 males and 50 females participated in the survey of self-reported video game addiction. The data were analyzed using multiple regression analysis. The findings revealed that regulatory focus and interpersonal competence simultaneously had a significant effect on the tendencies of video game addiction behavior. The findings of the study can provide the basis to provide proper assistance services, in an attempt to reduce the tendencies of video game addiction among teenagers.
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