This study aims to find out the effect of Fraud Triangle (X1) and Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) (X2) on Academic Fraud (Y) by college students in Bali. The result of this study was hoped in providing the input for the lecturers in the learning process, especially when presenting the midterm or final exams. The instrument in this study was a questionnaire with a Likert scale with the validity and reliability tests were tested first. .The data analysis technique used was multiple regression analysis techniques. The results of this study indicate that the value of Froud Triangle (X1) on Academic Fraud (Y) is p = 0.000 <0.05, Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) (X2) on Academic Fraud (Y) is p = 0.000 <0.05, and the value Froud Triangle (X1) and Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) (X2) on Academic Fraud (Y) is p = 0.000 <0.05. It shows that there is a partial effect between each independent variable on the dependent variable. There is also a simultaneous influence between the independent variables on the dependent variable.
Some theories in psychology explain the importance of shaping character since early and primary schools as they are the first formal education to cultivate positive values through handson activities. This study aimed at analyzing character education practices at a piloted primary school in Bali. This study was in the form of descriptive case study and the data were collected through documents analysis, observations, and interviews. The findings reveal that characters were not explicitly stated in most lesson plans, but they are detectable in integration with learning materials, strategies, and activities. However, the character education practices seemed ineffective since the focus scattered around the level of moral action and ignored moral knowledge and feeling. This means that students were mostly told about what to do with limited reasons and consequences of the values. It was also found that characters' assessment was very subjective in nature, since the method used was only an observation.
Women, like men, are also in charge in family economics. This study aimed at understanding the meaning of economic activity in the family economics from Balinese women's perspective. The approach of this study was transcendental phenomenology by discovering the meaning and reality of informants about their life experiences. The results of the study revealed that the meaning of economic activity in the family economy from the perspective of Balinese women is a high commitment to the family as it alleviates the burden of the head of household on household expenses, school costs, health costs, and social activities. The religious activity of making banten (a sacrifice) for the piodalan day (Hindu holyday) is also practiced by every Balinese woman as a form of yadnya (sincere sacrifice). Balinese women are self-reliant in the economy through their income which makes them selective in their consumption.
The Covid-19 pandemic that lasted more than a year had an impact on all levels of society, especially the tourism sector players in Bali Province. This study aims to determine the adaptation of the economic actions of tourism sector actors during the Covid-19 pandemic in Banjar Lodsema, Lodtunduh Village, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency, Bali Province. The research method is descriptive qualitative research. The subjects of this research are tourism sector actors in Banjar Lodsema while the object is the adaptation of economic actions taken by tourism sector actors during the Covid-19 pandemic. Data was collected by observation and interviews. The data that has been collected is analyzed through three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of this study indicate that there is an adaptation of the economic actions of tourism sector actors in Banjar Lodsema, Lodtunduh Village, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency, Bali Province in the form of (1) actions prioritizing the fulfillment of primary needs, (2) maximizing the tourism sector business that is already owned, ( 3) opening a new business in the culinary field, (4) diversifying products, (5) maximizing the side business (online) that you already have, (6) looking for additional income such as being a laborer, (7) doing other businesses in agriculture and farms, and some (8) do forex trading.
This research aims todescribe the factors that cause Songan’s women to be involved in the agricultural sector, describe the involvement of women in the agricultural sector to support family welfare, and describe the feminist view of women farmers in Songan Village. This research used a qualitative approach with a case study method. The information collected using data triangulation, namely participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation studies. The validity of the data was tested using triangulation of sources. The results and discussion showed that there are four factors that cause Songan’s women to be involved in the agricultural sector, namely geographic factors, economic pressure factors, habit factors, and educational factors. Songan’s women have two very important roles in improving family welfare, namely playing a role in agriculture and in the household. Feminist values have been applied indirectly in Songan village because women have the same opportunities as men.
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