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TENDENCIES TOWARDS VIOLENT BEHAVIOR IN ISLAMIC COLLEGE STUDENT Yuarini Wahyu Pertiwi; Aninda Nur Haliza; Hanni Pratiwi; Unaisah Kultsum Lasyena; Muhamad Haudhi Al-Azzah; Triana Malenita Dewi; Miranti Entahna Anugeraya; Ambar Nurdian Syaputri; Vanis Adelia; Idup Sapitri; Dhimas Fachri; Lintang Meiheswara SG; Nabila; Lulu Maharani Rafita; Novita Sari
Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61994/jipbs.v1i3.12

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This research to find out whether the behavior of current students still has a tendency to commit physical and sexual violence. The subjects in this study amounted to N = 139, determined by purposive sampling technique. The research method used in this study is using a survey or questionnaire distributed online to several universities in Indonesia. We developed a scale that had been made by José A. Ruiz-Hernández and David Pina, et al. from the University of Murcia, Spain, with the title of their researchAttitudes towards School Violence Questionnaire, Revised Version: CAHV-28. The results we got from the analysis using Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS) were 19 subjects or 14%. students are at a high level, as many as 96 subjects or 69% of students are at a moderate level and as many as 24 subjects or 17% of students are at a low level. Based on gender, men tend to commit violence than women because they have a mean value = 56.9, greater than women, namely 51.6. Meanwhile, based on age, those aged 21 years and over tend to commit violence because they have a mean value = 56.61, followed by those aged 17-18 years, namely 52.95 and the last is 19-20 years old, namely 52.16.
Gratitude and Happines of New Student After Covid-19 Pandemic Nabillah Saputri; Ade Irma Oktiyani; Ambar Nurdian Syaputri; Sandro Saragi
Journal of Psychology and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Psychology and Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61994/jpss.v2i1.88

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Gratitude in man is often associated with the feeling of happiness in his heart. Happy human is a self-sufficient and meaningful individual. The goal of this research is to establish a link between gratitude and the joy of new student Raden Fatah State Islamic University after the covid-19 pandemic. The study uses a quantitative method of correlation, with the number of responders of 29 people, the scale used is cg-6 (all gratitude nare scale). His Pearson's effect is 1,000 ** and its significance between its two variability is 0,000, which means there is a strong link between gratitude and happiness in new university, raden fatah state islamic university. It is thus inferred that there is a strong connection between gratitude and happiness in humans.