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Contact Name
Zahrasari Lukita Dewi
Contact Email
zahrasari.dewi@atmajaya.ac.id
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+6221-5703306
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editor.manasa@atmajaya.ac.id
Editorial Address
Fakultas Psikologi, Unika Indonesia Atma Jaya Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No. 51, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia
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Kota adm. jakarta selatan,
Dki jakarta
INDONESIA
MANASA, Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi
ISSN : 02166860     EISSN : 26563452     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25170/manasa
Core Subject : Social,
AIMS AND SCOPE Manasa publishes papers that focus on understanding human behavior as individuals and groups which include in any organization/school/community setting in regard to their personality, emotions, cognition, behavior, and any other psychological aspects and processes, ranging from children, adolescents, adults, to the elderly. In particular, papers that are relevant to current issues of urban areas, marginal, and multi-cultural groups in society within the Indonesian context. Manasa publishes papers with quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research; field study, and experimental approaches. The journal also publishes theoretical papers; empirical studies; case studies; empirical reviews; reports on instruments development and psychometric adaptation; and reports on innovative psychosocial programs or policies. Submitted manuscripts may also report results from either cross-cultural comparative research or single culture studies.
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‘MISTERI TIDUR’ ….. OR….. WHAT IS SLEEP? Anton Coenen
MANASA Vol 1 No 1 (2012): Juni, 2012
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia

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An overview on the topic of sleep is presented. Two assumed functions of sleep are highlighted: the restorative hypothesis, implying that (deep) sleep is involved in body restoration, and the information processing hypothesis, saying that sleep plays a role in memory consolidation. The structure of sleep, with its three main characteristics (deep sleep occurring in the first part of the night and light sleep in the second part, while REM sleep appears in cyclical phases during the entire bedtime) is described. Detailed information is provided for REM sleep, given its strict relationship with dreaming, a still enigmatic process. It is emphasized that sleep is a circadian rhythm, coupled to the light-dark and the body temperature cycles. The length of the nightly sleep in relation to healthiness is discussed, as well as the cognitive capabilities of a sleeping brain. Poor sleep and sleep disorders are frequently occurring phenomena whereas the cause of psychophysiological insomnia is also indicated. Snoring and the relation with sleeping postures pass in review, as well the disorder of sleep apnoea. A description isgiven of CPAP, an efficient treatment for sleep apnoea. This sleep review is closed by the sickness narcolepsy, whereby (REM) sleep irresistible intrudes in waking life.
PERAN PANDANGAN DUNIA ORANG INDONESIA BAGIAN BARAT DALAM MERAMALKAN PRASANGKA TERHADAP ORANG PAPUA Idhamsyah Eka Putra; Juneman Juneman
MANASA Vol 1 No 1 (2012): Juni, 2012
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia

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It has been considered that social psychology, particularly the field of prejudice,needs to take part in understanding the social movement and social turmoil in Papua. The goals of this research were to: 1) discover the perceptual themes of the people living in Western Indonesia, about the Papua people (social representation survey), 2) construct scale of measurement of prejudice toward the Papua people (reliability test), 3) examine the relation between two variables which are the worldview and the prejudice toward the Papua people. The participants of this research were 100 students of the University of Indonesia. They were 48% men and the rest were females. Using the reliability proven scale of measurement (α > 0,7 ) it was showed that competitive view of world—that is a description that living in this world is the same as living in the jungle—was one of the determinant factors of prejudice toward the Papua people (γ = 0,49; t > 1,95, in the structural model, where χ2 = 71,48; p > 0,05; RMSEA < 0,05). This finding is not very much different from the social perception of the people living in Western Indonesia about the Papua people. They perceived the Papua people are primitive, having low level of thinking ability, and lack of civilization. This undervalued social perception is typicallyheld by those with competitive view of the world. It is suggested that acquaintanceship and assembly programs will reduce the level of prejudice and will put the Papua people equal with the Indonesians regarding the capability.

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