Trikusyanti, Rita Nunung
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Journal : International Journal of Active Learning

Self Efficacy towards Academic Procrastination in Physics Subjects Assisted by Google Sites for High School Students Trikusyanti, Rita Nunung
International Journal of Active Learning Vol 7, No 1 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : International Journal of Active Learning

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The study was conducted to determine the level of self-efficacy, academic procrastination. Identify the relationship between self-efficacy and academic procrastination in physics subjects assisted by google sites during the pandemic. The research subjects were 113 students, XI MIPA and XII MIPA at SMA Negeri 1 Tempel Sleman. The data collection instrument used a self-efficacy scale and a procrastination scale. The self-efficacy scale has a Cronbach alpha reliability coefficient of 0.919, and the academic procrastination scale has a Cronbach alpha reliability coefficient of 0.955. The p-value for the self-efficacy variable with the theoretical procrastination variable is 0.2000.05. It can be concluded that the self-efficacy variable with the academic procrastination variable has the data distribution following a normal distribution. The results of the linearity test show that the value of sig. Deviation from linearity is 0.937 0.05, so it can be concluded that the two variables have a linear relationship. Based on the calculated r-value (Pearson correlation) 0.836, the r table with the number of subjects N = 113 is 0.195. It can be concluded that 0.836 0.195, then there is a correlation between the self-efficacy and academic procrastination variables. If self-efficacy is high, then academic procrastination is low. The perpetrators of academic procrastination were 10.6% of the entire sample of students. Influence of self-efficacy of 69.9% on academic procrastination while several other factors influenced 39.1%. The two variables of self-efficacy with academic procrastination have the strength of the relationship, or the degree of the relationship is perfectly correlated