Research Psychologie, Orientation et Conseil
Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025)

EFFECTS OF SELF-CONFIDENCE AND PEER CONFORMITY ON STUDENTS’ CHEATING BEHAVIOR

Hanifah, Faizah (Unknown)
Khosiin, Khamam (Unknown)
Khoiriyah, Khoiriyah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Jan 2026

Abstract

This study investigates the influence of self-confidence and peer conformity on students’ cheating behavior in Islamic Religious Education at SMA Muhammadiyah Tanjung Redeb. Using a quantitative correlational design, data were collected from 79 students selected through simple random sampling from a population of 357 students. Self-confidence, peer conformity, and cheating behavior were measured using validated and reliable Likert-scale questionnaires, and the data were analyzed using multiple linear regression after meeting classical assumption tests. The results indicate that both self-confidence and peer conformity have significant partial effects on cheating behavior, with self-confidence (? = 0.438, p = 0.005) and peer conformity (? = 0.316, p = 0.047) showing positive relationships. Simultaneously, these two variables significantly predict cheating behavior (F = 11.555, p < 0.001) and explain 23.3% of the variance in students’ cheating tendencies (R² = 0.233). The novelty of this study lies in its integration of psychological and social factors within the specific context of Islamic Religious Education, highlighting how internal self-beliefs and peer dynamics interact to shape academic integrity. These findings imply that educational interventions should not only strengthen students’ self-confidence but also cultivate healthy peer norms and social awareness to effectively reduce cheating behavior and promote ethical learning practices.

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Journal Info

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rpoc

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Subject

Education Other

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