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Hamdi Muluk
University of Indonesia

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THE ADAPTATION, VALIDITY TEST AND RELIABILTY CAREER MATURITY INVENTORY (CMI) ON JAKARTA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT Ni Made Taganing Kurniati; Dona Eka Putri; Wahyu Rahardjo; Hamdi Muluk; Tjut Rifameutia
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 11, No 2 (2006)
Publisher : Universitas Gunadarma

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The aim of this study is to adapt and measuring the validity and reliability of Career Maturity Inventory(CMI) created by John E. Crite. The goal of this research is a psychological inventory to measure thesenior high school students’ career maturity that already tested in Indonesian culture. The participantsof this research is 160 senior high school students in Jakarta with the sample comes from SMA KartiniJakarta and SMA 109 Jakarta. The research shows that only 30 items selected of attitude scale of CMIand 50 items selected of competency scale of CMI. The reliability for attitude scale of CMI is 0.708, andfor competency scale of CMI is 0.702. This results tell that CMI can be used as a tool in measuring thecareer maturity.Key words: career maturity, Career Maturity Inventory, career planning
THE GENDER, POLITIC ISSUE, AND POLITICAL PARTIES ROLE FACTOR ON FEMALE CANDIDATE ELECTION Hamdi Muluk
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 11, No 2 (2006)
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The aim of this study is to know the probability for female candidates for having support from femalevoters than male candidates, the effect of gender role idelogy and level of gender group identity to thesupport for female candidates, and between the four independen varibles, which one that would be thebest predictor for female candidates for 2004 general election. The result shows that there is nodifferences of probability between male and female candidates to be choosen by female voters and thereis no differences also in gender role idelogy and gender group identification for voting the male andfemale candidates. Then, this research also shows that female voters behavior can’t be predicted by thosevariables. The suggestion for the next research is to fix the way sampel is being collected, get morefocused on male participants, enhance other variables such as gender stereotype and involving thecognitive process in voting behavior.Key words: gender, identification