PERBEDAAN KECENDERUNGAN KECEMASAN SOSIAL MAHASISWA BARU YANG TINGGAL DI KOS DAN TINGGAL DENGAN ORANG TUA
Main Author: | Holifah, Miftahul |
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Format: | Thesis NonPeerReviewed Book |
Bahasa: | eng |
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, 2018
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http://eprints.umm.ac.id/39601/1/Skripsi.pdf http://eprints.umm.ac.id/39601/ |
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their hometown. In line with the changes that occur, new students are faced by
different requirement from previous phase. There are many new students who are
ready but also many of those are not. Furthermore, they have problems in adapting
such as social anxiety. The subject in this research was new students in University
of Muhammadiyah Malang that were amounted 332 people. It was taken by simple
random sampling technique. Collecting data method used social anxiety scale
compiled by Solihat (2011) and it had reliability of 0.904. data analysis technique
used Independent Sample T-test. The result of the research found that t = 21.869
with p = 0.000. It means that there are social anxiety between students who live
wit parents and students who live in boarding house. New students who live in
boarding house have higher social anxiety ( x = 84,903) than new students who live
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eng |
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Thesis:Thesis Thesis PeerReview:NonPeerReviewed PeerReview Book:Book Book |
author |
Holifah, Miftahul |
title |
PERBEDAAN KECENDERUNGAN KECEMASAN SOSIAL MAHASISWA BARU YANG TINGGAL DI KOS DAN TINGGAL DENGAN ORANG TUA |
publishDate |
2018 |
topic |
BF Psychology |
url |
http://eprints.umm.ac.id/39601/1/Skripsi.pdf http://eprints.umm.ac.id/39601/ |
contents |
Late adolescent has duty to continue the study. It sometime makes them move from
their hometown. In line with the changes that occur, new students are faced by
different requirement from previous phase. There are many new students who are
ready but also many of those are not. Furthermore, they have problems in adapting
such as social anxiety. The subject in this research was new students in University
of Muhammadiyah Malang that were amounted 332 people. It was taken by simple
random sampling technique. Collecting data method used social anxiety scale
compiled by Solihat (2011) and it had reliability of 0.904. data analysis technique
used Independent Sample T-test. The result of the research found that t = 21.869
with p = 0.000. It means that there are social anxiety between students who live
wit parents and students who live in boarding house. New students who live in
boarding house have higher social anxiety ( x = 84,903) than new students who live
with their parents ( x =65,228). |
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