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ATTENTIONAL DISTRACTION IN APP-BASED LANGUAGE LEARNING WITH MOBILE PHONES: A LITERATURE REVIEW Rosyidah, Risvi Uly; Hamim, Hamim; Cholili, Abd Hamid
J-Simbol: Jurnal Magister Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia Vol 12, No 2 Sep (2024): J-Simbol: Jurnal Magister Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia
Publisher : Universitas Lampung

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This research reviews attentional distraction factors in mobile phone-based language learning and proposes the Interactive Model of Attentional Distraction Management in learning as a new theoretical framework. Distractions from multitasking, notifications and social media apps were shown to reduce attention as well as memory function, hindering important cognitive processes in language acquisition. Individual factors such as age, gender and experience also affect the ability to manage distractions, which reinforces the urgency of adaptive attentional management. This new theoretical framework offers an interactive and personalised solution with three main components: cognitive, psychological and social environmental elements. Mobile phone-based applications can adjust learning settings in real-time, providing better user control over distractions. This model is expected to improve learners' focus, maintain attention, and support the effectiveness of technology-based language learning.
THE CONCEPT OF HYPOCRISY IN THE QURAN AND ITS COMPARISON WITH CARL GUSTAV JUNG'S THEORY OF PERSONA Hidayatulloh, Muhammad Mahbub; Soleh, Achmad Khudori; Cholili, Abd Hamid
Jurnal Konseling Pendidikan Islam Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Konseling Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : LP2M IAI Al-Khairat Pamekasan

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This study examines the concept of hypocrisy (nifaq) in the Qur’an and compares it with Carl Gustav Jung’s theory of persona in analytical psychology. The main objective is to identify the similarities and differences between hypocrisy as a moral–spiritual phenomenon and persona as an adaptive psychological mechanism. Employing a qualitative approach through library research and comparative textual analysis, this study draws on primary sources such as the Qur’an, classical and modern exegeses, and Jung’s works. The findings reveal that both nifaq and persona describe a dissonance between one’s inner and outer selves. However, they differ fundamentally in nature: nifaq in the Qur’an is morally destructive, rooted in deceit and ill intent, whereas persona in Jung’s framework is adaptive, becoming harmful only when the individual loses authenticity. The study underscores the importance of honesty, self-reflection, and the integration of spiritual and social identities in developing authentic human character in the modern era.