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Pengantar editor-in-chief Mediapsi volume 7 nomor 2 tahun 2021 Mashuri, Ali
Mediapsi Vol 7 No 2 (2021): DECEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

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Mediapsi volume 7, number 2, December 2021 has published seven empirical articles. Each of the articles investigated multifarious topics. The first article is experimentation, which revealed that the career decision-making course (CDMC) was effective in reducing students’ career decision making difficulties. The experiment in the second article demonstrated that self-disclosure training significantly increased the self-acceptance of adolescent students with cerebral palsy. The third article is qualitative research using a systematic review to identify and analyse various definitions and types of a case study. The fourth article examined fear of missing out (FoMO) and found that this variable, controlling for trait self-control, was suboptimal in explaining physical activity among Instagram users. The topic in the fifth article has to do with adolescents’ emotional and behavioural problems. The findings in this article showed that male and female adolescents reported the same emotional and behavioural problems. The sixth article is a quantitative correlational study, which reported that among private school teachers, the lower the tenure, the more negative the relationship between job satisfaction and intentions to leave the organization or workplace. The seventh article is a correlational quantitative study that found how political trust, political efficacy, and candidate orientation played a significant role either simultaneously or partially in explaining political participation. Tujuh artikel empiris telah dipublikasikan dalam Mediapsi edisi Desember 2021, volume 7 nomor 2. Topik yang dibahas dalam masing-masing artikel cukup bervariasi. Topik artikel pertama merupakan studi eksperimen dengan temuan bahwa career decision-making course (CDMC) efektif dalam mengurangi kesulitan siswa dalam menentukan karier mereka. Sementara itu, eksperimen dalam artikel kedua menunjukkan bahwa pelatihan pengenalan diri secara empiris berpengaruh signifikan dalam meningkatkan penerimaan diri siswa remaja dengan cerebral palsy. Artikel ketiga merupakan riset kualitatif yang menggunakan tinjauan sistematis untuk mengidentifikasi dan menganalisis berbagai macam definisi dan tipe studi kasus, Artikel keempat meneliti fenomena fear of missing out (FoMO) dan menemukan bahwa variabel tersebut kurang berperan signifikan dibandingkan dengan trait self-control dalam menjelaskan aktivitas fisik di kalangan pengguna media sosial Instagram. Topik dalam artikel kelima berkaitan dengan masalah emosi dan perilaku remaja. Temuan dalam artikel kelima menunjukkan bahwa remaja laki-laki dan remaja perempuan memiliki permasalahan emosi dan perilaku yang relatif sama. Artikel keenam merupakan studi kuantitatif korelasional, yang melaporkan bahwa di kalangan guru sekolah swasta, semakin rendah masa kerja maka hubungan antara kepuasaan kerja dan turnover intentions atau keinginan meninggalkan organisasi atau tempat kerja semakin negatif. Artikel ketujuh sekaligus terakhir merupakan studi kuantitatif korelasional yang menemukan bahwa kepercayaan politik, efikasi politik, dan orientasi kandidat berperan signifikan baik secara simultan maupun secara parsial dalam menjelaskan partisipasi politik.
“Silence is Golden:” Explaining the Silent Majority Based on Fatalism, Culture, and National Attachments Mashuri, Ali; Nurmala, Sukma; Zaduqisti, Esti
Psychological Research on Urban Society Vol. 8, No. 1
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Why do citizens tend to be silent about a country’s social, political, or economic problems? The silent majority refers to most members of society not support or engage in collective action to protest injustice. This study aimed to explain the silent majority’s psychosocial dynamics and fill the research gaps in the psychology literature that focuses on collective action and its determining factors. The study’s participants (N = 349), recruited using convenience sampling, were undergraduate and graduate students from several universities in Indonesia. In our study, the psychosocial characteristics of the silent majority included fatalism, cultural dimensions (i.e., power distance, uncertainty avoidance, collectivism, and masculinity), and national attachments (i.e., national identification and nationalism). Fatalism was the most significant predictor of the silent majority, with substantial mediating effects on the role of cultural dimensions in strengthening the silent majority. The findings revealed that nationalism significantly moderated the relationship between fatalism and the silent majority. Specifically, the positive relationship between fatalism and the silent majority was significantly stronger among participants with high, rather than low, levels of nationalism. These observations imply that fatalistic beliefs, the cultural characteristics of society’s members, and national pride underlie the psychosocial dynamics of the silent majority.