Nuri Sadida
Fakultas Psikologi, Universitas YARSI

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Ketika Bermedia Sosial Mengganggu Komunikasi Interpersonal: Studi Korelasi pada Karyawan Generasi Y Dhevinda Maudhy Dwi Poetry; Nuri Sadida
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi MIND SET Vol 10 No 01 (2019): Juni
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Pancasila

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35814/mindset.v9i02.730

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In the work environment, generation Y shows proficiency in the use of technology, including social media. The Y generation spent more hours per day accessing social media compared to previous generation. Frequent use of social media can result in the loss of interaction ability directly. Present phenomenon shows that generation Y has difficulty communicating and inappropriate approach in communication. This study aims to determine the relationship between the frequency of using social media and interpersonal communication in Y generation’s employees. Sample in this study were 131 employees with aged 22-38 years who works in DKI Jakarta and have more than one social media. The instruments that were used are The Media and Technology Usage and Attitude Scale (Rosen, 2013) and Interpersonal Communication Inventory (Graham, 1998) which have been adapted. The result of this study indicated that there was negative significant relationship between frequency of social media usage and dimension awareness of others from interpersonal communication. However, in other dimension indicated that there was no correlation between frequency of social media usage and both of dimension, which are awareness of self & self disclosure and coping with feelings & differences.
Hati-Hati dengan Berita Konspirasi: Studi Pengaruh Terpapar Berita Konspirasi COVID-19 terhadap Persepsi Risiko dan Kepatuhan terhadap Protokol Kesehatan Nuri Sadida; Fathiyah Faiha Faisal
Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi MIND SET Vol 1 No 01 (2021): Edisi Khusus TIN, September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35814/mindset.v1i01.2591

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Until 2021, the COVID-19 epidemic has shown no indications of fading in Indonesia. On the other hand, there is a growing amount of talk on social media concerning COVID-19 being a hoax. The distribution of information regarding COVID-19 as a conspiracy is considered to have weakened public perceptions of risk and cooperation with health regulations, potentially delaying the end of the pandemic in Indonesia. As a result, the goal of this study was to determine the impact of COVID-19 news exposure on risk perception and adherence to health protocols. This study used an experimental research approach that was carried out via online media. A total of 112 people were recruited as participants, all of them were young adults. The findings of this study show that participants who were exposed to news of the COVID-19 conspiracy, i.e., those in the experimental group, had a lower risk perception than those who were not exposed to news of the COVID-19 conspiracy or those in the control group (U=1997.5, P=.011). Furthermore, risk perception has a substantial favorable link with adherence to health procedures, according to this study. This indicates that someone who has heard of the COVID-19 conspiracy has a lower risk perception, and that someone with a lower risk perception is less likely to follow health protocols. The essay goes into greater detail on the implications and limitations.