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Journal : Psyche 165 Journal

Burnout Ditinjau dari Kualitas Kehidupan Kerja pada Karyawa Fendro Chandra; Rianda Elvinawanty
Psyche 165 Journal Vol. 13 (2020) No. 1
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi, Universitas Putra Indonesia YPTK Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (380.248 KB) | DOI: 10.35134/jpsy165.v13i1.15

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This study aims to determine the relationship between quality of work life and burnout. Subjects used in this study were Workers at PT Multi Sarana Medanv consisting of 94 people who were selected by using purposive sampling technique. Data were obtained from a scale to measure quality of worklife and burnout. The calculation was performed by means of testing requirements analysis (assumption test) that consists of a test for normality and linearity. Analysis of the data used was performed by Product Moment Analysis through SPSS 17 for Windows. The results of data analysis showed that r = -0,839 and p = 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating that there was a positive relationship between burnout and turnover intention. The results of this study indicated that the contribution (R2) given to the quality of worklife to burnout intention was 70.3 %, the remaining 29.7 % were affected by other factors not examined.
Prokrastinasi Akademik Ditinjau dari Adversity Quotient dalam Mengerjakan Skripsi pada Mahasiswa C Christover; Rianda Elvinawanty
Psyche 165 Journal Vol. 13 (2020) No. 2
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The study aims to determine the relationship between adversity quotient and academic procrastination. The hypothesisproposed in this study stated that there was a negative relationship between adversity quotient and academic procrastination,assuming the higher quality of adversity quotient and the lower academic procrastination, and conversely the lower quality ofadversity quotient and the higher academic procrastination. Subjects used in this study were Student of STIE Eka PrasetyaMedan consisting of 105 people who were selected by using total sampling technique. Data were obtained from a scale tomeasure quality of adversity quotient and academic procrastination. The calculation was performed by means of testingrequirements analysis (assumption test) that consists of a test for normality and linearity. Analysis of the data used wasperformed by Product Moment Analysis through SPSS 20 for Windows. The results of data analysis showed that r = -0,844and p = 0.000 (p <0.05), indicating that there was a negative relationship between adversity quotient and academicprocrastination. The results of this study indicated that the contribution (R 2) given to the quality of adversity quotient toacademic procrastination was 71.2 %, the remaining 28.8 % were affected by other factors not examined. From these resultsit can be concluded that the hypothesis is acceptable.
Kematangan Emosi Ditinjau dari Pola Asuh Otoriter Orang Tua pada Siswa SMP Talitakum Medan Vidi Marsha Lorenza Silitonga; Fransiscus Josua; Rianda Elvinawanty
Psyche 165 Journal Vol. 14 (2021) No. 2
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This study aims to know the relationship between the authoritarian parenting with emotional maturity. The hypothesis in this study is there is a negative relationship between authoritarian parenting with emotional maturity, in assumption that the higher authoritarian parenting, then the higher emotional maturity and the lower authoritarian parenting, then the lower the emotional maturity itself. The subjects that used in this study are students at the SMP Talitakum Medan, in which the population consists of 98 students. Data obtained from the scale to measure authoritarian parenting and emotional maturity. The calculation of the data began by doing a test prerequisite analysis (the test of assumptions) that consists of a test of normality and a test of linearity. The data analysis in this study uses the Product Moment Correlation with SPSS 21 for Windows. The results of analysis showed the correlation coefficient at - 0,569 of the significance 0.000 (p < 0.05). This shows there is a negative relationship between authoritarian parenting with emotional maturity. The results of this study indicate that the variable of emotional maturity can be predicted by authoritarian parenting at 32.4 percent and 67.6 percent of the rest are influenced by other factors which not examined in this study. Based on the results of this study, the hypothesis is accepted that there is a negative relationship between authoritarian parenting with emotional maturity.
Organizational Commitment Ditinjau dari Psychological Ownership pada Karyawan PT Capella Dinamik Nusantara Medan Jovian Julius Julius; Diny Atrizka; Rianda Elvinawanty
Psyche 165 Journal Vol. 13 (2020) No. 1
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi, Universitas Putra Indonesia YPTK Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (88.389 KB) | DOI: 10.35134/jpsy165.v13i1.64

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The purpose of this study is to find out about the relationship between organizational commitment and psychological ownership. The hypothesis that the researchers propose in this study is that there is a positive and significant relationship between organizational commitment and psychological ownership, assuming that the higher the organizational commitment, the higher the psychological ownership and conversely. The selection of participants for this study used a sampling method, namely purposive sampling. The sample of this research is 141 employees who are permanent employees who have more than 1 year of service at PT. Capella Dinamik Nusantara Medan. Data collected by researchers, comes from the collection results with a scale that has been prepared with reference to the theoretical dimensions used by researchers to measure organizational commitment and psychological ownership. The correlation coefficient obtained was 0.613 (p <0.05). These results indicate that there is a positive and significant relationship between organizational commitment and psychological ownership. The results of this study contribute to the Industrial & Organizational Psychology sector in particular to increase employee commitment.
Motivasi Kerja Ditinjau dari Kontrak Psikologis pada Karyawan Elvira Hardy; Diny Atrizka; Rianda Elvinawanty
Psyche 165 Journal Vol. 13 (2020) No. 1
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This study aims to know the relationship between the psychological contract with work motivation. The subjects that used in this study are employee at PT. Sumtek Medan, in which the population consists of 110 employee. Data obtained from the scale to measure psychological contract and work motivation. The calculation of the datas began by doing a test prerequisite analysis (the test of assumptions) that consists of a test of normality and a test of linearity. The results of analysis showed the correlation coefficient at 0.762 of the significance 0.000 (p < 0.05). This shows there is a positive relationship between psychological contract with work motivation. The results of this study indicate that the variable of work motivation can be predicted by psychological contract at 58.1 percent and 88.9 percent of the rest are influenced by other factors which not examined in this study. Based on the results of this study, the hypothesis of there is a positive relationship between psychological contract with work motivation is accepted.
Perilaku Menyontek Ditinjau dari Prokrastinasi Akademik pada Pelajar SMA Yos Sudarso Charlie Sanlie; Winida Marpaung; Rianda Elvinawanty
Psyche 165 Journal Vol. 13 (2020) No. 1
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi, Universitas Putra Indonesia YPTK Padang

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The purpose in this study is to find out the relation between academic cheating and academic procrastinations. Academic procrastination is the act of someone who replaces the implementation of more important things with tasks that are not too important, or doing things that are more fun to do so that procrastinating important tasks to another day (Newton, 2014). The researchers assuming there was a positive relationship between variable academic cheating and academic procrastinations. Participants for this study collected by a disproportionate stratified random sampling method and the sample in this research are 139 students at SMA Yos Sudarso Medan. The correlation coefficient obtained was 0.562 (p<0.05). These results show that there is a absolute and significant relationship between academic cheating and academic procrastinations.
Co-Authors -, Nurvica Adek Oktaviani Adela Natasya Anastasya Anastasya Angelita Hulu, Stefany Ardila, Rizky Juliani Ariani, Benita Arsandi, Ervina Atrizka, diny Beby Astri Tarigan Bernhard Branyaga Baluya Br Silalahi, Julia Ningsih C Christover Cempaka, Rosari Ratna Chandra, Angelina Charlie Sanlie Christiawan Christiawan Christopher Christopher Citra, Yennie Chairani Claresta Kangginata Condinata, Frida Cuangga, Evangelyn Grafany David Junovandy Desi Desi Dwi Nova Nauli, Made El Akmal, Mukhaira Elvina Yaputri Elvira Hardy Emi Emi Erina Septianti Fendro Chandra Ferry, Ferry Firda Amelia Fransiscus Josua Fredy Fredy Gianina Arta Rizka Giawa, Theodora Ananda Gisela Gurning Hafni, Merri Haposan Lumbantoruan Hasanuddin Hasanuddin Hendriyo, Hendriyo Husadi, Leany Hutagalung, Mida Uli I Nyoman Sujana Ina Evita Sari Pasaribu Inka Natalia Ivory - Jason Kosasi Jeffrey Wong Jeni Mentari Panjaitan Jenny Jenny Jesslyn Wijaya Jovian Julius Julius Junovandy, David Kelly, Grace Kelsi Amanda Khairuddin Khairuddin Khairunnisa Kho, Cecillia Khohiro, Kimiko Kosasi, Jason Kumalasari, Viona Laia, Bernadet Selfiana Lim, Vlam Liza, Winda Lorenza, Lorenza Lufthiansyah, Muhammad Fariz Lusiati br Silaban Lydia Yusnita Machiko, Machiko Manurung, Wilda Manurung, Yulinda S. marpaung, winida Martono, Anggitha Faradiba Mega Elfrida Sihombing Mentari, Sabrini Michelle, Michelle Natalia Natalia Nathalia Yesica Nathalie Fransisca Nikki Lauda Novlyncia Novlyncia Nur Afni Safarina, Nur Afni Nurmaizar Nilawati Siregar Oktaviani, Adek Petrisely, Welsi Prapanca, Cherin Purba, Tiara Mastari Putri Manurung, Nada Natasya Putri, Yumelia Rina Mirza Sabrini Mentari Rezeki Salim, Alvin Karuna Sandy Sanjaya sanlie, charlie Sarinah Sarinah Sekali, Otniel Karo Sella Sepriani br Sinaga Septa, Adam Siahaan, Eirene Ratushyinkaya Sianturi, Hari Partogi Siauwira, Valesca Silalahi, Lamtiar Simanjorang, Helentina Simatupang, Mahisar Sinaga, Refina Lestari Siregar, Nurmaizar Nilawati Soemarco Chaiyadi Sri Hartini Sri Linda Barus Stephanie Stephanie Syamantha, Arbana Sylvana, Sylvana Tambunan, Clara Elizabeth Tanary, Christy Thionardi, Felycia Thomas, Jesslyn Tito Salim Tjeng Ferra Dhammayanti Untario*, Evelyn Vanissa Vanissa Verawaty Veronica Rania Vicky Firmansyah Siagian Vidi Marsha Lorenza Silitonga Vinanda, Vinanda Viola, Viola Vivian Vivian Vivian Vivian Widya Christiani Sembiring Wijaya, Amanda Priscilia Wijaya, Katherine Winda Liza Wiryateja, Jocelin Wong, Jeffrey Xevyra, Fanni Yedida Triwara Pasaribu Yennie Chairani Citra Yulinda Septiani Manurung Yulinda Septiani Manurung, Yulinda Septiani Yumelia Putri Yunica Graselica Yusliza Surbakti, Nursyadiva