2021
DOI: 10.18844/cjes.v16i2.5631
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Indonesian teachers’ emotional exhaustion and commitment to teaching: A correlational study

Abstract: This study intends to explain whether or not emotional exhaustion and organisational commitment of Catholic primary school teachers in Merauke regency correlate prospectively. This study was guided by one research question: ‘Does the Catholic primary school teachers’ emotional exhaustion and organisational commitment correlate significantly negatively?’ To answer the research question, two survey questionnaires were disseminated to 157 teachers. Employing the SPSS programme version 21, the study shown a signif… Show more

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“…This study was a quantitative research approach using a survey technique as it sought to describe students' perception of online teaching offered at the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Department of Musamus University, Indonesia. A survey technique was applied as several studies [21]- [26] have outlined the benefits of using survey technique as: i) Large amount of data can be collected in a relative short time; ii) Relative low-priced; iii) Comfortable data collection; iv) Little investigator prejudice; v) Detailed outcomes; and vi) Better statistical application.…”
Section: Research Methods 21 Research Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study was a quantitative research approach using a survey technique as it sought to describe students' perception of online teaching offered at the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Department of Musamus University, Indonesia. A survey technique was applied as several studies [21]- [26] have outlined the benefits of using survey technique as: i) Large amount of data can be collected in a relative short time; ii) Relative low-priced; iii) Comfortable data collection; iv) Little investigator prejudice; v) Detailed outcomes; and vi) Better statistical application.…”
Section: Research Methods 21 Research Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey research was used because several recent studies (e.g. Werang et al, 2021;Wullur & Werang, 2020;Yunarti et al, 2020b) documented the following benefits of survey research: A high level of representation, a good level of statistical significance, and a low level of investigator subjectivity.…”
Section:  Methods Research Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study employed a quantitative research approach as it sought to collect and analyse numerical data in order to find the causal relationship among the surveyed research variables. We adopted the survey research design because it had a number of benefits, including quick data collection, a short time frame, a low budget and thorough results (Wea et al, 2020;Werang et al, 2021;Wula et al, 2020;Yunarti et al, 2020).…”
Section: Study Design and Participantmentioning
confidence: 99%