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Korelasi Efikasi Diri dan Motivasi Belajar dengan Hasil Belajar Mahasiswa Pendidikan Jasmani Pambudi, Yudhi Teguh; Widorotama, Angger; Fahri, Achmad Syakura; Farkhan, Mukhammad Miftakhul
Jurnal Porkes Vol 5 No 1 (2022): PORKES
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

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The existence of obstacles to learning outcomes in the form of academic achievement, especially Physical Education students, needs to be studied from a psychological perspective to improve learning outcomes. This research is a cross sectional study. The subjects of this study were 53 active students of the Physical Education study program. The research instrument of self-efficacy and learning motivation used a Likert-scale questionnaire based on the self-efficacy dimensions proposed by Bandura and the indicators of learning motivation proposed by Schunk. The questionnaire was validated by psychologists, linguists, and physical education experts, and tested on active students other than subjects for statistical validity and reliability. The results showed that the correlation coefficient for self-efficacy and learning outcomes was 0.558 with a significance level of 0.001. While the value of the correlation coefficient for learning motivation with learning outcomes is 0.709 with a meaning level of 0.001. The simultaneous correlation between self-efficacy and learning motivation with learning outcomes has an R value of 0.753 and an R Square value of 0.566. The conclusion obtained is a positive and significant relationship on self-efficacy with learning outcomes. Positive and significant relationship for learning motivation with learning outcomes. Simultaneously positive and significant relationship for self-efficacy and learning motivation with learning outcomes.
Analysis of Anxiety and Self-Efficacy on Athlete Performance in Pencak Silat CompetitionsAnalysis of Anxiety and Self-Efficacy on Athlete Performance in Pencak Silat Competitions Widorotama, Angger; rahayu, tandiyo; setiawan, ipang; pambudi, yudhi teguh
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): JUNE 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Several factors affect peak performance for athletes and include match anxiety and self-efficacy. The purpose of this study was to determine the analysis of competition anxiety and self-efficacy on athletes' peak performance in pencak silat matches. This study uses a mixed methods design to provide analyses related to competition anxiety, self-efficacy and peak performance in athletes in pencak silat competitions. The research subjects were taken using puposive sampling technique involving 42 teenage pencak silat athletes at regional student sports week District Level who came from Public Vocasional School 3 Purwokerto, Public Islamic Senior High School Purbalingga, Vocational School Muhamadiyah Bobotsari, Public Senior High School 2 Purbalingga and Islamic Integrated Senior High School Nurul Ihsan. Data were obtained through questionnaires on competition anxiety, self-efficacy and peak performance. Qualitative data analysis involves collecting, presenting, and drawing conclusions while quantitative data analysis uses Rank Spearman data analysis techniques. The results showed that the relationship or correlation of anxiety competing with peak performance got a correlation coefficient of 0.701, while the relationship or correlation of self-efficacy with peak performance got a greater correlation coefficient of 0.830. So the hypothesis that states there is a relationship between competition anxiety and self-efficacy with peak performance of martial arts athletes is accepted. Conclusion: (1) Based on the results of the correlation coefficient value obtained, it can be interpreted that the two variables have very strong relationship results. (2) The correlation coefficient value of self-efficacy is greater than the anxiety of competing, meaning that the self-efficacy variable is more influential on the peak performance of athletes in pencak silat matches compared to the variable anxiety of competing.