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The Influence of Product Quality and Price on Purchasing Decisions in Menumixfood MSMES in Cimahi City
Puspita Putri;
Moh. Aep Nurjamad
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i9.10145
This study aims to analyze the effect of product quality and price on purchasing decisions at Menumixfood MSMEs in Cimahi City, West Java. The research method used is quantitative method with data collection techniques through questionnaires distributed to 203 respondents who are Menumixfood consumers. The data obtained was analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that product quality and price have a significant effect on purchasing decisions. Product quality has a more dominant influence than price. This study shows that improving product quality is more effective in influencing consumer purchasing decisions
The Influence of Animation Media on the Learning Outcomes of Grade 3 Students in Science Subjects at Elementary School 091635 Kerasaan
Imelda Sabrina Sibarani;
Diah Mareta Damanik;
Putri Rahmadani;
Cindy Fatika Sari
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i9.10628
The purpose of this study is to investigate how using animation media affects elementary school pupils' learning of the natural sciences (IPA). An experiment with a pre- and post-test control group design was the study methodology employed. Two sets of primary school pupils, each with 26 students in a classroom, made up the research sample. The experimental group received instruction using animation medium, whereas the other group was given conventional learning without animation media (control group). Learning outcome data is measured through tests that are relevant to the science material being taught. A difference test between pre- and post-test scores, together with statistical comparisons between the two groups, were used to analyze the data. According to the study's findings, using animation media considerably enhances primary school pupils' scientific learning outcomes when it comes to traditional teaching strategies. These results confirm that animation media can be a useful teaching tool that helps elementary school pupils understand science subjects more fully while also being engaging for them. This study significantly advances the creation of more creative and pertinent learning strategies to improve students' academic achievement in science at the elementary school level
Social Loafing: Understanding, Mitigating, and Enhancing Group Performance
Belal Dahiam Saif Ghaleb
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i9.10975
Social loafing, a phenomenon in which individuals expend less effort in group activities compared to working alone, significantly affects team performance in a variety of contexts. This article explores the complex reasons behind social loafing, its harmful effects, and offers workable solutions to reduce its negative impact. Drawing on an extensive literature review and empirical studies, we examine key contributing factors such as personal involvement, reward systems, individual characteristics, and organizational contexts. We further explore practical strategies to address social loafing and increase group productivity, such as Lean Kanban models, team expectations agreements, and self-assessment techniques. Our findings underscore the importance of specific interventions to combat social loafing and foster a more collaborative and productive group dynamic
Hybrid Solar Cell and Wind Turbine Technology with Android-Based Control System for Electricity Needs of Shrimp Farmers in Pangkep Regency
Andi Muhammad Taufik;
Moh.Ahsan S Mandra;
Risma Haris;
Syafiuddin Parenrengi;
Andi Zulfikar Yusuf
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i9.11218
The implementation of hybrid solar cell and wind turbine technology can meet the electricity supply needs of shrimp farming partners by converting solar and wind energy into electrical energy. This reduces production costs related to electricity expenditures, as a significant portion is supplied by the hybrid solar cell and wind turbine technology. The sustainable design resulting from the application of hybrid solar cell and wind turbine technology enables the Tumampua shrimp farming group to become self-reliant and resilient in their electricity needs. This approach has the potential for mass application by other shrimp farming groups in Boriappaka Village, Pangkep Regency, fostering energy-independent communities and contributing to environmental protection and conservation
Environmental Ergonomic Design Slope Limits to Prevent Accidents
Gempur Santoso
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i9.11277
Living on a slope is indeed dangerous, there is a high possibility of landslides, and it can also be a disaster because of the loss of life. This article reveals that settlements on sloping land must pay attention to the ergonomic limits of the slope angle to avoid accidents in the environment. This writing is designed descriptively/expositionally. Data was taken from various literature in the form of opinions from research related to environmental design regarding slope limits for non-stone soil. Conclusion: First, ergonomic limits for settlements can be made on a ground slope of 4 - 8 degrees or a slope of 7% - 15%. Second, living on a slope exceeding the ground angle of 4 - 8 degrees or a slope exceeding 7% - 15% will cause accidents. The causes of accidents living on slopes include: erosion, landslides, the value of the safety factor, which is what determines the soil's ability to accept small compressive and tensile loads and makes the slope increasingly unsafe. Suggestion: It is best to build a house or building not on a slope where the slope angle exceeds 4 - 8 degrees or the slope exceeds 7% - 15% to avoid accidents
The Effect of Current Ratio and Return on Asset on Company Value in Property and Real Estate Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the Period 2020-2022
Yusra Muthia Rahman;
Meri Diana Putri Purba;
Ully Monica Br.Damanik;
Cut Fitri Rostina
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i9.11333
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of Return On Assets (ROA) and Current Ratio (CR) on the Financial Value of Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the Property and Real Estate Sub-Sector. 2020- 2022. The analysis considered both partial and simultaneous effects. Out of a population of 85 firms, 17 suitable sample companies were selected according to the specified criteria. This work is a quantitative study that specifically examines secondary data obtained using a ratio scale in statistical analysis. The employed analytical approach is multivariate linear regression analysis. The data analysis using the F test (simultaneous) shows that the value of the company is consistently and statistically significantly positively impacted by both the current ratio (CR) and return on assets (ROA). The Current Ratio (CR) has a somewhat negative and statistically significant impact on Company value, according to data analysis utilizing the partial t test. But the Return On Assets (ROA) has no bearing on the value of the company and is not statistically significant variable
Qualitative Study on the Dynamics of Social Interaction Between Boarding Students and the Local Community
Deny Hadi Siswanto;
Wahyu Ari Wibowo;
Yohan Dwi Saputra;
Ramadhan Rifana Rozaq;
Handika Suryatama;
Surya Adi Saputra
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i9.11385
This study aims to examine the social behavior of boarding (kost) students towards the community in Ngestiharjo Village. Using a qualitative method and involving 10 informants, the study reveals that the social behavior of students is influenced by differences in ethnicity, race, and religion. When supervision is lacking, students tend to exhibit deviant behavior, particularly due to the boarding environment’s insufficient attention to their activities. In addition to their behavior in the boarding area, students often seek an escape outside the campus to overcome boredom and experience freedom. These findings highlight the importance of better management and supervision of the boarding environment to minimize deviant behavior and enhance positive interactions between students and the local community
The Influence of Service Quality, Ease of Transaction and Transaction Security on Customer Satisfaction at PT Pegadaian UPC Adam Malik Medan City
Ruth Yoseline Sihombing;
Clarita Surabina Br Purba;
Grescilya Br Tarigan;
Enda Noviyanti Simorangkir
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i9.11404
This At PT Pegadaian UPC Adam Malik in Medan City, research was done. Finding out how much Service Quality, Transaction Ease, and Transaction Security affect Customer Satisfaction at PT Pegadaian UPC Adam Malik Medan City was the aim of this study. This study employed a quantitative methodology, utilizing a sample of sixty questionnaires. SPSS was utilized to process the data. The study's findings suggest that service quality (X1) and customer happiness (Y) are significantly influenced by each other, at least in part (t-test). As the significance value of 0.043 is less than 0.05, it is evident that Ha is accepted and Ho is accepted. Partially (t-test), it was found that Ease of Transaction (X2) does not have a significant effect on Customer Satisfaction (Y). This is indicated by the acquired significant value (0.242 <0.05), indicating the rejection of Ho and the acceptance of Ha. It was discovered that Transaction Security (X3) and Customer Satisfaction (Y) are significantly impacted simultaneously (F-test). This is demonstrated by the significant value that was achieved (0.005 <0.05), indicating acceptance of both Ha and Ho
A New Approach to the Derivation of Newton’s Law of Gravitation by Utilizing Kepler’s Laws
Amitabh Kumar
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i9.11414
This studies article explores a novel method to derive Newton’s Standard regulation of Gravitation by using utilising Kepler’s laws of planetary motion. Kepler's empirical laws provided the muse for information planetary orbits, but it become Newton’s formulation of the law of gravitation that unified those observations within a framework of classical mechanics. This observe revisits the connection between Kepler’s legal guidelines and Newton’s idea, presenting an alternative derivation primarily based on Keplerian standards. by way of reformulating key ideas in phrases of orbital dynamics and pressure interactions, this approach offers a clearer physical interpretation of ways Newton's inverse-rectangular law arises from Kepler's observations
The Influence of Teacher Performance and Work Discipline on Compensation at MA Yaspi Cantayan, Sukabumi Regency
Defa Sopia Wati;
Deni Ahmad
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i9.11488
This research was conducted at MA YASPI Cantayan, Sukabumi Regency. to determine the Influence of Teacher Performance and Work Discipline on Compensation. This study uses the Survey method. The population in this study were MA YASPI Cantayan Teachers, Sukabumi Regency with a sample size of 30 people. Based on the influence of Teacher Performance and Work Discipline on Compensation, it can be shown by the correlation value of R Square = 0.400 which is between 0.40-0.599, meaning it has a moderate relationship, a positive relationship which means that if Teacher Performance and Work Discipline are higher, compensationwill also rise.The coefficient of determination value is 40.0%, indicating that other variables not included in this study have an influence on theremaining 60.0%. This indicates that the role of work discipline (X2) and teacher performance (X1) on compensation (Y) is 40.0%. Based on the research results, the regression equation Y = 0.157 + (0.079) X1 + (0.599) X2 is obtained if the constant coefficient is 0.157, meaning that if the Teacher Performance variable (X1) and Work Discipline (X2) or the variable is stated as 0, then the Teacher Performance value (Y) is 0.157. The coefficient β1 = 0.079 indicates that a one,time rise in Teacher Performance will result in a 0.079 increase in Compensation value.β2 = 0.599 shows that a ten fold increase in work discipline will result in a 0.599 increase in the teacher performance rating