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Journal : Psychological Research and Intervention

Happiness of primary school teachers reviewed from the Big Five personality theory Alifia Cahya Wicaksani; Farida Agus Setiawati
Psychological Research and Intervention Vol 1, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Department of Psychology, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (485.323 KB) | DOI: 10.21831/pri.v1i1.21194

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This study aims to assess: (1) teachers’ happiness level, (2) dimensions of teachers’ personality, and (3) effect of the big five personality dimensions on the happiness of primary school teachers in Belik. The research applied a quantitative descriptive method with the ex-post facto approach. It took place at primary schools in Belik. The subject consisted of 210 primary school teachers in the District of Belik. The sample was established using the cluster random sampling technique. The data were collected through questionnaires, the big five was measured by an instrument called BFI, and PANAS-X and SWLS for data on happiness. The data were analyzed using the multiple regression at the significance level of 5%. The result of descriptive statistic analysis showed that: teacher’s happiness in Belik was high, for the big five dimensions of personality, the highest was extraversion followed by agreeableness, conscientiousness, openness, and neuroticism. The statistics quantitavely suggested that the types of personality significantly affected the teacher’s happiness. The Extraversion personality dimension gave contribution of 2.85%, agreeableness of 2.25 %, openness of 3.80% and neuroticism of 2.13% of happiness.
Improving Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic through Online Psychoeducation Fathiyah, Kartika Nur; Widyastuti, Tria; Setiawati, Farida Agus; Romadhani, Rahmatika Kurnia; Ayriza, Yulia; Abdullah, Yahya; Lilmuallafah, Lu'lu Inayatul
Psychological Research and Intervention Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/pri.v3i2.41385

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The COVID-19 pandemic alters many aspects of everyday life that we have grown accustomed to. The enactment of various new policies to curb the spread of the disease, i.e., social distancing, work and study from home, restrictions on large-scale activities and restriction in travelling, compel each one of us to adjust. Not to mention the fear of being infected with COVID-19. These conditions led to various psychological problems such as anxiety, low hope, and negative emotions. Efforts to improve people's mental health are urgently needed. One such step is to increase one's understanding of self-management in facing psychological problems due to COVID-19. This study aims to improve the community's mental health, namely the residents of Blotan hamlet during the COVID-19 pandemic through online self-management psychoeducation. To test the effectiveness of psychoeducation, this study used a one-group pre and post-test design. A total of 31 subjects participated in the activity in full. We can infer the effectivity through the anxiety score, hope, and positive emotions on the pre and post-test measurements. The results found that self-managed psychoeducation facing psychological problems during the pandemic significantly increased positive emotions (t = -2,753, df = 30, and p <.05). As for the measurement of anxiety and hope, there was no significant change due to the subject's anxiety score and hope were already in the medium category.
Aptitude Test's Predictive Ability for Academic Success in Psychology Student Farida Agus Setiawati
Psychological Research and Intervention Vol 3, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Psychology, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/pri.v3i1.34731

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The developments that occur in psychological measurement have an effect on the development of the quality of the tests used. Differential Aptitude Test (DAT) is a psychological test commonly used to measure a person's aptitude. Aptitude measurement needs to be proven on the success of post-aptitude test studies. Therefore, this study aims to examine: (1) the predictive validity of differential aptitude tests in predicting academic success in the context of psychology study programs, and (2) which subtests are influential in predicting the success of studies in psychology study programs. Data collection was carried out using test techniques and documentation techniques. The research subjects were 148 students majoring in psychology at Yogyakarta State University. The data obtained were then analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis techniques, where the subtest scores on the DAT were treated as predictors and the Grade Point Average scores were treated as the dependent variable. Based on the results of the analysis, it can be concluded that: (1) the DAT test can predict the success of the study in the psychology study program; and (2) the subtest in DAT that has the most influence in predicting the success of the study in the psychology study program is the verbal subtest and the numerical subtest.
Brand Authenticity as a Mediator of Relationship Between Self-Congruity and Consumer Loyalty Hidayat, Susilo; Setiawati, Farida Agus
Psychological Research and Intervention Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/pri.v4i1.43949

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This study investigates the effect of brand authenticity as a mediator of self-congruity relationships on coffee shops consumer loyalty. Data obtained by cross-sectional method with convenience/accidental sampling through an online survey platform. Four hundred thirty responses (44.4% male) were collected from consumers of various brands of coffee shops located in DIY. The mediation effect hypothesis was tested using a bootstrapping approach and additional analysis of the causal step approach using the Sobel test. Self-congruity and brand authenticity have a positive effect on brand loyalty. There is a partial mediating effect produced by brand authenticity on the relationship between self-congruity and brand loyalty. Consumers' consideration to be loyal to the brand is not only based on the suitability of their self-concept with the brand image/brand users image (self-congruity), but also the brand's authenticity.
The effect of big five personality on student engagement in high school student at Yogyakarta Azizah, Fathina; Setiawati, Farida Agus
Psychological Research and Intervention Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/pri.v5i2.52568

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The low level of student engagement happened when the pandemic COVID-19 with dynamic learning system changes. The changes in the learning system from distance learning, and restricted face-to-face learning, to complete face-to-face learning, made student must be adaptive. A student's ability to maintain student engagement can't be taken off from the student's personality. Therefore, this study aims to determine the effect of Big Five Personality on student engagement in high school students in Yogyakarta. This study used a quantitative approach with ex post facto type. Participants involved in this study as many as 349 students from high schools located in Yogyakarta. This study's instruments were the student engagement scale and Big Five Inventory. The data analysis technique used multiple linear regression. The results of this study showed that there was a positive influence of Big Five Personality on student engagement with Sig. 0.000 (p<0.05) and the effective contribution is 27,2%. Personality traits that specifically influence student engagement are agreeableness (Sig.=0.045), conscientiousness (Sig.=0.00), and openness (Sig.=0.006). Every personality trait had an effective contribution with extraversion as much as 4,35%, agreeableness as much as -0,02%, conscientiousness as much as 16,96%, neuroticism as much as 0,2%, dan openness as much as 5,73%.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Yahya Adiba, Nahwa Agung Prihantoro Agus Triyanto Ahmad Nasriadi Ainurrizki, Arummayang Nuansa Alifia Cahya Wicaksani Andi Harpeni Dewantara Andiska, Jecyka Tri Putri Annemari, Barreiro Anung Driyas Maraning Dyah Ari Setiawan Arifah Prima Satrianingrum Arifah Prima Satrianingrum Asep Sutarji Asshiddiqie, Thoriq Astuti, Nuryani Dwi Aulia, Nida Rivdah Azizah, Fathina Azizah, Hanna Jessica Al A’yunin Akrimni Darojat Bayu Setiaji Beta Wulan Febriana Billah, Khildah Majidah Chokchai Yuenyong Deddy Mulyana Despa Ayuni Dirham, Izza Fadhlinah Djemari Mardapi Djemari Mardapi Edi Istiyono Edi Purwanta Eka Putri Desy Rahmawati Sholeha Endah Retnowati Fajar Rifki Fauzan Farisiyah, Umi Fauzan, Fajar Rifki Futihaturrobiah, Futihaturrobiah Gaspersz, Magy Gede Surya Mahendra Hanifa Yuswati Hannah Fithrotien Salsabila Nadiani Hari Purnomo Susanto Haryanto dan Edi Purwanta Suparno Haryanto dan Edi Purwanta Suparno Hassan, Aminuddin Heri Retnawati Herwin Herwin, Herwin hidayah, murti ambarwati Hidayat, Susilo Hidayat, Veny Hidayat, Veny I Nyoman Indhi Wiradika Ida Ike Rahayu Idongesit Peters, Moses Ika Wahyu Pratiwi Ilfi Intansari Insih Wilujeng Intan Kemala Sari Iqbal Faza Ahmad Irjanti, Rosaria Ismail, Raoda Jannah, Ega Nurratul Karlinda, Intan Rizki Kartika Dewi Sisbintari Kartika Nur Fathiyah Kasyfillah, Muhammad Haidarsyah Kay Leng, See Too Kianimoghadam, Amir Sam Koko, Abdullah Korano Prajab Kumala Windya Rohmani Lilis Suryani Lilmuallafah, Lu'lu Inayatul Lusiana, Nunung Mami Hajaroh Maria Sumunaringtyas Marpaung, Ridhona Mashurin Mashurin Mobinta Kusuma Moh Khoerul Anwar Mubarok, Erwin Syahril Muchlisin Muchlisin Muh. Asriadi AM Muhamad Ahyar Rasidi Mukhson, Ali Muratama, Muhammad Satriadi Musfiya Musfiya Musfiya Mutahharah Hasyim, Mutahharah Mutmainna, Mutmainna Nadia, Yunita Nanang Erma Gunawan Nanong Sudarna Niza, Niza Nizeyumukiza, Emmanuel Nugraheni Dwi Budiarti Nugraheni, Benedicta Rani Okky Riswandha Imawan Opik Hidayat Pambudi, Briyan Prabowo, Andi Pratiwi, Ika Wahyu Puhka, Prakash Puji Yanti Fauziah Purwo susongko Purwo Susongko Purwoko Haryadi Santoso Putra, Rahman Pranovri Putrawangsa, Susilahudin Putro, Nur Hidayanto P. S. Qodriah, Siti Rahmi Qonitah Faizatul Fitriyah Rahmatika Kurnia Romadhani Rahmatillah, Nuzuli Ramadhanti, Auliya Rani Putri Prihatin Risa Novia Wati Rita Eka Izzaty, Rita Eka Rizki Nor Amelia Rizqy Cahyo Utomo Rosid Bahar Rosita Endang Kusmaryani Saifuddiin, Muhammad Rizqi Saifuddin Azwar Samsul Ariski Saraswati, Sari Sasanty Ratna Gumelar Satrianingrum, Arifah Prima See Too Kay Leng Septiana Farida Sharifa Rizqi Amalia Şimşek, Ahmet Salih Siti Rahmi Qodriah Siti Rohmah Nurhayati Sugiman Sugiman Sumin, Sumin Syamsuriwal, Syamsuriwal Tiara Faniska D Tita, Ninda Julia Tiwari, Gyanesh Kumar Tri Anggono Tria Widyastuti Triyanto, Jefri Rieski Uswatun Hasanah Utami, Diah Dinar Utami, Rizki Karya Veny Hidayat Vera Nur Choirina Vitaloka, Lela Wati, Risa Novia Wibowo, Yoga Setyo Widihastuti Widyawati, Mareta Lusiana Wulan Rahmadia Novera Wusqo, Indah Urwatin Yoga Setyo Wibowo Yoppy Wahyu Purnomo Yuenyong, Chokchai Yuli Amalia Yuli Prihatni Yulia Ayriza Yustisio, Farhan Yusuf, Gilang Tri Prayogo Zulkifli Syauqi Thontowi