The spread of Covid-19 encourages educational institution to maximize online learning. Online learning can work well if students are able to focus on learning. The ability to focus on learning is known as academic flow. This study aims to explain effect of academic self-efficacy on flow academic in online learning. This research involve 296 participants who were selected by incidental sampling. The instruments used in this research are self-efficacy scale and flow short scale which were analyzed by using linear regression techniques. The results shows that academic self-efficacy have a significant effect on academic flow (β=0,609; p=<0,001). This means that any increase in academic self-efficacy will have an impact on an increase in academic flow.
Penyebaran virus corona menuntut institusi pendidikan untuk melaksanakan pembelajaran online. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk menjelaskan pengaruh semester terhadap efikasi diri akademik pada pembelajaran online dan menjelaskan moderasi usia dalam pengaruh semester terhadap efikasi diri akademik pada pembelajaran online. Subjek dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 296 mahasiswa yang dipilih dengan teknik incidental sampling. Metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yakni kuantitatif korelasional. Hasil penelitian menemukan bahwa semester berpengaruh terhadap efikasi diri akademik dalam pembelakaran online (β= -0,886; p= 0,035) dan usia menjadi variabel moderator dalam pengaruh tersebut (β= 0,682; p= 0,008). Berdasarkan hasil tersebut dapat disimpulkan bahwa semester berpengaruh terhadap efikasi diri akademik pada pembelajaran online dan usia merupakan variabel moderator dalam pengaruh semester terhadap efikasi diri akademik pada pembelajaran online.
Abstrak. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk menjelaskan pengaruh tekanan teman sebaya terhadap ketidakjujuran akademik yang dimoderasi kecemasan menghadapi ujian. Subjek penelitian ini berjumlah 255 mahasiswa yang diambil dengan teknik incidental sampling dari 3 perguruan tinggi di Malang. Instrumen penelitian adalah peer pressure scale, academic dishonesty scale, dan test anxiety inventory. Teknik analisis data adalah moderated multiple regression. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tekanan teman sebaya memberikan pengaruh signifikan terhadap ketidakjujuran akademik. Sementara itu kecemasan menghadapi ujian tidak memoderasi pengaruh tekanan teman sebaya terhadap ketidakjujuran akademik.Kata Kunci: Tekanan teman sebaya, ketidakjujuran akademik, kecemasan menghadapi ujianAbstract. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of peer pressure on academic dishonesty is moderated by test anxiety. Subject in this study amounted 255 student in Malang are scattered in three high school that are using incidental sampling technique. The instrument of this study using peer pressure scale, academic dishonesty scale, and test anxiety inventory. The result of this study indicated if there is significant effect of peer pressure to academic dishonesty. While the test anxiety doesn’t moderate the effect of peer pressure on academic.Keywords: Peer pressure, academic dishonesty, test anxiety
Facing the final exam is a frightening specter for every student. The fear of failing in exams causes students to experience test anxiety. This study aims to examine differences in test anxiety in terms of gender. The subjects in this study were 255 students in Indonesia. This research used test anxiety inventory as instrument. The results of the analysis showed that the mean of test anxiety in facing exams on male subjects was 3.10, while the mean of test anxiety in facing exams on female subjects was 3.35. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant difference in test anxiety in facing exams in male and female subjects.
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