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Title: Hubungan antara Self Efficacy dengan Kecemasan dalam Proses Bimbingan Skripsi pada Mahasiswa Fakultas Psikologi UMA
Other Titles: The Relationship between Self-Efficacy and Anxiety in the Thesis Guidance Process for UMA Faculty of Psychology Students
Authors: Ranggayoni, Russy
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Istiana
Azis, Azhar
Keywords: self efficacy;kecemasan dalam proses bimbingan skripsi;anxiety in the process of thesis guidance
Issue Date: 18-Nov-2013
Publisher: Universitas Medan Area
Series/Report no.: NPM;098600099
Abstract: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah ada hubungan antara self efficqpy dengan kecemasan dalam proses bimbingan skripsi pada mahasiswa Fakultas Psikologi UMA. Hipotesis yang diajukan dalam penelitian ini adalah hubungan negatif antara self efficacy dengan kecemasan dalam proses bimbingan skripsi pada mahasiswa Fakultas Psikologi UMA. Semakin tinggi self efficacy pada mahasiswa, maka semakin rendah kecemasan dalam proses bimbingan skripsi. Sebaliknya semakin rendah self efficacy, niaka semakin tinggi kecemasan dalam proses bimbingan skripsi. / Penelitian ini melibatkan 60 mahasiswa di Fakultas Psikologi UMA. Teknik pengambilan sampel yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode purposive sampling. Pengumpulan data dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode skala yang terdiri dari 2 skala, yaitu skala self efficacy yang mengacu pada aspek yang dikemukakan oleh Bandura (1997) dan skala kecemasan dalam proses bimbingan skrispi yang disusun berdasarkan ciri - ciri yang dikemukakan oleh Nevid, dkk (2003). Metode analisa data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggtinakan fasilitas program spss dengan teknik kolerasi product moment dari pearson. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan korelasi rxy = (),267; p= 0.021 < 0,05. Terdapat hubungan yang signifikan antara self efficacy dengan kecemasan dalam proses bimbingan skripsi. Artinya semakin tinggi self efficacy maka semakin tinggi kecemasan, sebaliknya semakin rendah self efficacy maka semakin rendah kecemasan, maka hipotesis yang diajuk:an dalam penelitian ini ditolak. This study aims to determine whether there is a relationship between self efficqpy with anxiety in the process of thesis guidance on students Faculty of Psychology UMA. The hypothesis proposed in this study is negative relationship between self-efficacy and anxiety in the guidance process thesis on students of the Faculty of Psychology UMA. The higher the self-efficacy in students, the lower the anxiety in the guidance process thesis. Conversely, the lower the self-efficacy, the higher the anxiety in the thesis guidance process. / This research involved 60 students at the UMA Faculty of Psychology. The sampling technique used in this research is method purposive sampling. Collecting data in this study using the method a scale consisting of 2 scales, namely the self-efficacy scale which refers to aspects proposed by Bandura (1997) and the anxiety scale in the process thesis guidance which is arranged based on the characteristics stated by Nevid, et al (2003). The data analysis method used in this study using the SPSS program facility with the product moment correlation technique from pearson. The results of this study show the correlation rxy = (), 267; p = 0.021 <0.05. There is a significant relationship between self-efficacy and internal anxiety process of thesis guidance. This means that the higher the self-efficacy, the more the higher the anxiety, conversely the lower the self-efficacy, the lower it is anxiety, then the hypothesis put forward in this study was rejected.
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URI: https://repositori.uma.ac.id/handle/123456789/20507
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