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Journal : Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia

Factors Predicting Reading in Indonesian Adolescents Arumsari, Chysanti; Jap, Bernard Amadeus Jaya; Tiatri, Sri; Jap, Tjibeng
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 23, No. 1
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The current study investigates predictors of reading abilities of adolescents in Standard Indonesian (SI). Reading predictors typically signify, with some degree of error, essential cognitive skills needed for individuals to read effectively. This is crucial since it forms a key part of the initial steps to assess or identify reading-related language impairments such as dyslexia. In addition to measures of reading itself and nonverbal intelligence, the present research examines six empirically motivated potential predictors of reading and decoding: phonological awareness; phonological short-term memory; verbal and semantic fluency; rapid automated naming (RAN); motor control; familial risk; and, self-reported factors. The results show that RAN is a dominant predictor among the other factors that were considered in adolescent SI speakers. The results also show strong support for the notion that the importance of RAN increases as children age. Moreover, it is consistent with previous studies that have argued that RAN is a vital predictor of reading development in transparent orthographies.
The Technology Acceptance Model of Online Game in Indonesian Adolescents Jap, Tjibeng
Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia Vol. 21, No. 1
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Online games have become a mainstream source of entertainment in the world, including Indonesia. The present study uses an adaptation of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to help us understand how online game is accepted in Indonesia. The participants were school students (N = 1 498) from Year 7 to Year 12 recruited from several schools in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. A modified version of the original measures of the TAM was used to assess perceived ease of use and usefulness of online game. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to investigate the construct validity of each measure and path analysis with structural equation modeling was used to test the hypotheses. The results confirmed the relevance of previous established constructs, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and intention in an online game setting in Indonesia, as well as the hypothesized relationships among these constructs according to TAM. Furthermore, the good model fit suggests that TAM is a valid and relevant research model to understand online game usage among Indonesian school students. Although further studies are necessary, the results support the notion that online games in the setting of Indonesian school students is just like any other technology in adult and business settings.
Co-Authors Aeda Andianturi Taim Agustin, Dinda Aisya Putri Handayani Alivia Fitriani Amanto Alivia Fitriani Amanto Angela, Octarifa Anisa Husnul Khotimah Arumsari, Chysanti Arvelia Yoshianne Anggie Ayesha Desfitrianie Bianca Debby Bryan Riyanto Calvinus, Yohanes Caroline, Angeline Claudia Fiscarina Claudia Fiscarina Daniel Daniel Davin Sebastian Dedi Trisnawarman Desella Chandra Desella Chandra Desella Chandra Desi Arisandi Desi Arisandi Desi Arisandi Dewi, Ezra Shandra Dinatha, Vienchenzia Oeyta Dwitama Elysia Putri Elysia Putri, Elysia Endah Setyaningsih Eoh, Vivin Bolu Ery Dewayani Eugenius Edsel Barito Febynola Tiara Salsabilla Felicita Mauli Firliana, Dira Fitriya, Febby Nurul Fransisca I. R. Dewi Fransisca Iriani Roesmala Dewi Fransisca Pranata Gregorio, Keanen Han, Hansen Hartinah Dinata Henry Candra Hervanny Zisli Hetty Karunia Tunjungsari Hutagaol, Alice Shizuka Ivan Juan Jonathan Jap, Bernard Amadeus Jaya Juliana, Sarah Gracyntia Juniarto Salim Kelvin Julian Tannius KENI KENI Larasati, Kirey Lawrence, Valerie Layla Adila Ramadhani Limbor, Ellen Gabriel Lunzaga, Ele Lusiana, Fenny Lygia Teresa Timoria Natan Marcydiaz, Andrew Haikal Margareta Margareth Natalia Marwahdi, Azahra Putri Mei Ie Mei Ie Michelle Friscilia Michelle Friscilia Michellen, Kyren Mira Bella Mirabella Mirabella Mirabella Muhammad Irfan Pradana Muhammad Nashir Mutiara, Maitri Widya Nadya Aliwarga Nadya Aliwarga, Nadya Nagm, Fouad Nina Perlita Nina Perlita Nina Perlita Norita Margareth Berta, Norita Margareth Novario Jaya Perdana Nurkholiza, Rahmiyana Octarifa Angela Oeyta, Vienchenzia Oktovianus Irvan P. Tommy Y. S. Suyasa P. Tommy, Y. S. Suyasa Pandumpi, Shania Krisan Putri, Erika Ardya Mesia Putri, Tifani Anasya Qadriah, Sekar Aurannisa Ramdhani Rahmiyana Nurkholizah Rasji Rasji Riani Riani Ricky Sanjaya Rita Markus Idulfilastri Rita Markus Idulfilastri Rizky Eka Putra Salsabila, Tasya Mulia Samantha, Velline Sania Alikha Rahmadira Latupono Sari, Emilia Sefira, Fasia Meta Shalsa Dea Purnama Sharon Yosephine Sihotang, Fitriana Nursinta Silky Goswara Silky Goswara Solikhah, Nafiah Sri Tiatri Sri Tiatri Sri Tiatri Sri Tiatri Sri Tiatri Stefania Morin Stenly Handy Wijaya Sugeng Astanggo Sumantri, Paramitha Mudita Tasya Mulia Salsabila Thalia Syahrunia Suci Ardhia Valensia Audrey Rusli Vania Yori Wakano Vincent Suryawidjaja Vivien H. Wangi Wasino Wasino Wasino Wasino Wasino Wijaya, Angeline Carolina Yuniawati, Elisa Ika Zahra Shafira ZAHRO, TIARA Zheng, Margareta