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Confidence vs. Anxiety: Unveiling the Link Between Self-Efficacy and Math Anxiety Octaviani, Anggun; Sundari, Marta
Journal of Counseling and Educational Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Counseling and Educational Research
Publisher : Asosiasi Asesmen Pendidikan (AAP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63203/jcerch.v1i1.3

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Background of the study: the aim of this research is to find out whether there is a relationship between self-efficacy and mathematics anxiety and aims to see a picture of students' self-efficacy and mathematics anxiety. The method used in this research uses a quantitative approach. The population and sample in this research were 189 Bina Dharma Jakarta Middle School students. Data were analysed using SPSS version 27 software with correlational techniques. The findings in this research are that there is a significant relationship between self-efficacy (X) and mathematics anxiety (Y), seen from the contribution made by self-efficacy of 17.6% to mathematics anxiety. The relationship between levels of self-efficacy and mathematics anxiety is in the moderate relationship category with a significance value of -0.419 (negative), so it can be stated that an increase in students' self-efficacy causes a decrease in mathematics anxiety.
Analysis of Loyok Village’s Strategies in Building Community-Based Tourism Resilience Hilmiyatun; Ramdani, Ahmad; Octaviani, Anggun; Azani, M. Yusran; Ainiawati
Bali Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Culture Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Bali Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Culture Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/4ackqj03

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This research aims to analyze how the community of Loyok Village builds tourism resilience through community-based practices in the aftermath of the 2018 Lombok earthquake and the COVID-19 pandemic. The study employs a qualitative descriptive approach, with the research site located in Loyok Village, Sikur District, which is known as a bamboo-craft tourism village. Informants were selected purposively and included village government officials, BUMDes managers, Pokdarwis members, bamboo artisans, MSME actors, and community beneficiaries. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document analysis, and were then examined using thematic analysis. The findings indicate that tourism resilience in Loyok is constructed through several key strategies. First, strengthening local institutional capacity by clarifying the roles of the village government, Pokdarwis, BUMDes, and artisan groups, as well as expanding networks with external stakeholders. Second, developing a diversified BUMDes business model that functions as an economic intermediary for local residents. Third, product innovation and the digitalization of bamboo-craft marketing serve as adaptive strategies for artisans in response to declining tourist visits. Fourth, Pokdarwis plays a crucial role in ensuring the continuity of tourism activities and improving service quality. Fifth, social capital in the form of mutual cooperation and community solidarity constitutes an essential foundation for economic and tourism recovery.These findings underscore that community-based tourism resilience in Loyok Village does not rely solely on formal policies, but is also shaped by the strength of local institutions, economic creativity, and the social cohesion of the community.