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The Relationship Between Materialism and Compulsive Buying in the Phenomenon of Online Shopping for Teenagers in Makassar City Na’ilah, Afifah Zhafirah An; Zainuddin, Kurniati; Syam, Rahmawati
卷 7 编号 1 (2024): Journal of Correctional Issues (JCI)
Publisher : Polteknik Ilmu Pemasyarakatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52472/jci.v7i1.439

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The presence of online stores makes transactions easier for consumers, especially teenagers. However, shopping activities can trigger continuous purchases or addiction which is called compulsive buying. The increasing level of compulsive buying behavior in individuals is influenced by increasing levels of materialism. Individuals with high materialism will feel they can raise their social status or build a good personal identity with the items they use. This research was conducted on 355 adolescents in Makassar City. Samples were taken using the Accidental Sampling technique. The results of this research show that there is a relationship between materialism and compulsive buying in the online shopping phenomenon of teenagers in Makassar City with a significant value (r = 0.350; p = 0.000). Researchers conducted additional tests to see how much influence materialism has on compulsive buying. Materialism contributes 12.2% to compulsive buying. It is hoped that this research can contribute to knowledge in the field of social psychology, especially regarding the relationship between materialism and compulsive buying in society, especially teenagers. The implication of this research is that for teenagers who have high materialism, the results of this research can provide new insights regarding online shopping and compulsive buying behavior.
The Effect of Sense of Belonging on Homesickness in Rantau Students in Makassar City Barwin, Adinda; Zainuddin, Kurniati; Irdianti, Irdianti
卷 7 编号 2 (2024): Journal of Correctional Issues (JCI)
Publisher : Polteknik Ilmu Pemasyarakatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52472/jci.v7i2.447

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Homesickness is one of the negative emotions experienced by individuals, which tends to increase when they move from one place to another. This feeling is commonly felt by students who are studying in a different city, causing them to be far from familiar places and their families. They must learn to be independent, cope with feelings of longing, and adjust to a new environment. These students also face challenges in their educational processes that differ from those of students who do not move away from home. Therefore, students need to adapt to their surroundings to be accepted and to feel a sense of belonging. In short, students who are away from home need to have a sense of belonging.This research aims to determine the effect of sense of belonging on homesickness among students in Makassar. The sample for this study used accidental sampling techniques, with a total of 198 subjects. This study employed a quantitative method with simple regression analysis. The results indicate that there is a significant effect of sense of belonging on homesickness among students in Makassar, with a significance level of (0.00 < 0.05). The R-Square model is -0.337, meaning that sense of belonging influences homesickness by 33.7%, while 66.3% is influenced by other factors. The implications of this research serve as a reference that can contribute to others regarding sense of belonging and homesickness.