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Journal of Social Science
Published by Ridwan Institute
ISSN : 27209938     EISSN : 27215202     DOI : 10.46799
Core Subject : Science, Social,
The Journal of Social Science is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to social and scientific fields. The journal is published bimonthly once by Ridwan Institute The Journal of Social Science provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of social sciences, ranging from Management, Economics, Culture, Law, Geography, and Education that belong to the social context.
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The Effectiveness of the Paired Reading Method in Improving Reading Literacy Comprehension for 15 Minutes in MA Al-Hikmah Madura Students Fatima, Siti Nor; Susandi, Susandi
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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The quality of learning will be very good if it is designed according to the characteristics and needs of students, one of which is through the double reading method. The method of reading in pairs is to encourage different thinking and understanding by reading passages in pairs to save time. Therefore, schools should implement literacy programs to increase students' interest in reading and comprehension so that students not only read but also understand what they read. The main purpose of this study was to find out whether the use of pair reading method can improve students' reading comprehension in book 4 for 15 minutes at MA Al-Hikmah Madura. The approach in this study is a quantitative approach. The type of research used is experimental research. The results of this study are the result of a separate test-count model. It is known that the average increase in the control group was 1.25 while the increase in the experimental class was 24 so that it was known that the increase in experimental class learning outcomes was greater than 22.75 compared to the administration class. It is known that the calculated t value is 2.782 with a significance of 0.009. The 16 db table t value is 0.4683. So it can be concluded that t table > t count (2.782 > 0.4683) and the significance value is smaller than 0.05 (p = 0.009 < 0.05), so it can be said that there is a significant difference in the increase in the threshold of learning. Significant results in both the control group and the experimental group. There is a significant difference between the normal learning method and the paired reading method to improve student learning outcomes in the MA Al-Hikmah Madura course
Analysis of Humorous Discourse in Stand Up Comedy "Beni Siregar" on Youtube Media Julianda, Refan Arta; Sari, Sapta; Octaviani, Vethy
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Road Damage Analysis on Brigjend Katamso Road-Berbek Road- Wadung Asri Road With SDI Method Rifki Amirullah; Ibnu Sholichin
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 5 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v4i5.657

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Jalan merupakan komponen yang berperan dalam meningkatkan perekonomian masyarakat dan populasi penduduk yang mengakibatkan peningkatan volume lalu lintas sehingga dapat mengakibatkan penurunan kualitas jalan dan mempengaruhi keamanan, kenyamanan dan kelancaran lalu lintas. Dalam penelitian ini dilakukan analisa kerusakan jalan pada ruas Jalan Brigjend Katamso – Jalan Raya Berbek – Jalan Raya Wadung Asri (STA. 0+000 – 5+000) yang berlokasi di Kabupaten Sidoarjo. Analisis kerusakan jalan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode SDI. Metode SDI merupakan metode yang menghasilkan nilai SDI untuk menentukan kondisi jalan dan bentuk pemeliharaan yang diperlukan. Nilai SDI diperoleh dari besar persentase luas retak, lebar retak, jumlah lubang per 100 m, dan kedalaman bekas roda atau alur. Dari penelitian ini didapat jenis kerusakan jalan yang terjadi pada ruas Jalan Brigjend Katamso – Jalan Raya Berbek – Jalan Raya Wadung Asri (STA 0+000 – 5+000) yaitu 0,49% lubang, 3,73% bekas roda (alur), 87,62% retak, 2,31% bleeding, 3,42% pengelupasan butir, 2,07% tambalan, dan 0,35% jembul. Penilaian kondisi jalan dengan menggunakan metode SDI menunjukkan 98% dalam kondisi baik dan 2% dalam kondisi rusak ringan. Penanganan yang harus segera dilakukan pada ruas Jalan Brigjend Katamso – Jalan Raya Berbek – Jalan Raya Wadung Asri (STA 0+000 – 5+000) adalah laburan aspal, sealing, penambalan lubang, overlay, dan pemarkaan ulang.
Using Offensive Words as Unethical Advertising in Viral Marketing at Angkringan West Semarang Helga Hosea Ravanda; Devi Purnamasari
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 5 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Communication strategy is the main factor for doing marketing. Likewise, what was conducted by Angkringan West in order to increase the number of followers and customers in its culinary business, a communication strategy was chosen using offensive words which were considered controversial. The purpose of this study was to analyze the marketing communication strategy concept of the owner of Angkringan West interested in using offensive words in conducting marketing communications, to analyze the considerations and the expected impact of using offensive words as unethical advertising on Angkringan West. This research was conducted using a type of qualitative research. As for the results of the study, it was found that 1) the consideration of using offensive words was adapted to use the language of social communication, namely the Semarangan language which flows spontaneously; 2) choosing the strategy of using offensive words is not to cause discomfort, impolite or unethical in trading, but the acceptance of offensive words depends on the demographics of the audience and the willingness to join the Angkringan West community. Conclusion: offensive words are an appropriate marketing strategy to use with certain marketing targets.
Kahoot: Let’s Have Fun in English Class with It! Sitompul, Pricillia; Siswana, Siswana
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Motivation is required to have satisfying learning echievement in English because it drives students to study seriously without being forced. To improve students’ learning motivation, English teachers can integrate the use of technology in their teaching. One of applications which is considered to improve students’ leaning motivation is Kahoot, a game-based application. This research aimed to investigate learning motivation of students of SMA N 1 Belitang after experiencing Kahoot in learning English and English teacher’s perception toward the use of Kahoot. Questionnaire was administered to 43 second grade students and interview was done with one English teacher who used it in English class. It turned out that almost all students gave positive responses on the questionnaire and after being analyzed, students’ learning motivation was categorized into high category. Moreover, the English teacher claimed that students showed more interest in English after being introduced to Kahoot and their English scores were improved. The students’ improvement in motivation and achievement were resulted from competitive atmosphere on games and interesting display on Kahoot so that they argued that learning English is a fun activity.
The Effect of Company Fundamentals on Sharia Stock Prices with Earning Per Share as a Moderating Variable in Jakarta Islamic Index 70 Period 2018-2021 Fathia, Sakina; Yahya, Idhar; Siregar, Narumondang Bulan
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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An investor who wants to invest must consider his investment goals, by looking at the range of the length of time to anticipate risks that may occur as little as possible. So the most important thing for investors is to understand what investment instruments are suitable and will be chosen to be used in investing, and to achieve the purpose of the investment itself, namely the acquisition of profits in the future. In this study the author used quantitative descriptive method. Quantitative research according to Sujarweni (2021: 39) is a type of research that produces findings that can be achieved using statistical procedures. Meanwhile, according to Sujarweni (2021: 39), quantitative research is a process to find knowledge that uses data in the form of numbers as a tool to analyze information about what you want to know.
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) Ali Ramzi
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) are the most common mesenchymal tumor of the gastrointestinal tract and most common malignancy of the small intestine. Although the exact prevalence of GIST is not known, GIST was recognized as tumor it's arise from interstitial cells of Cajal. Most of the GISTs driven by a KIT or platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha (PDGFRA) mutation. Histologically, GISTs look like spindle cell tumors most of the time, but they can be epitheoid or mixed type. Clinically, patients with small GISTs remain asymptomatic. In another case, patients with larger GISTs present with various symptoms depending on the location of the GISTs. Most of GISTs are located in the stomach or small bowel. But, they can involve almost any segment of the gastrointestinal tract from distal esophagus to anus. Diagnosis is suspected on imaging and endoscopic studies, and confirmed by tissue acquisition with immunohistochemical staining. The various endoscopic modalities of resection are increasingly tried. Surgical resection is the treatment of choice. In management of larger GISTs, tyrosine kinase inhibitors are extremly useful. Treatment options for metastatic GISTs also include radiotherapy, chemotherapy, hepatic artery embolization, chemoembolization, and radiofrequency ablation.
The Existence of Customary Land Law of the Sultanate of Ternate After the Supreme Court Decision Number 57k/PDT/2017 Aprizal Midu; Husen Alting; Suwarti Suwarti
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This study aims to analyze the existence of customary land law of the sultanate of Ternate before and after the Supreme Court Decision Number 57K/PDT/2017. Meanwhile, legal efforts to resolve customary land disputes of the Sultanate of Ternate after the enactment of Supreme Court Decision Number 57K/PDT/2017 provide benefits to the Regional Government or customary law communities. This type of research uses Empirical Juridical research, that is, this research in addition to using scientific methods also sees the reality in the field. Especially regarding the Legal Existence of Customary Land of the Sultanate of Ternate After the Supreme Court Decision Number 57k/Pdt/2017. Empirical Legal Research or field research is a method to obtain data directly from the Sultanate of Ternate as well as from the family of the Sultanate of Ternate and related Regional Governments. The results showed that the existence of customary land law of the sultanate of Ternate before and after the Supreme Court Decision Number 57K/PDT/2017. Prior to the enactment of Law Number 5 of 1960 concerning Land Principal (UUPA) and the Supreme Court Decision Number 57K/PDT/2017. Permanent rights consist of; Aha Kolano (sultan's right), Aha Soa (clan right), Aha Cocatu (individual right). Meanwhile, temporary rights consist of; Tolagumi Rights (Right to Avoid Bala), Safa Rights, Ruba Banga Rights (Demolishing Forests), and Jurame Rights, or one's right to a piece of land that has been cultivated. The polemic over land ownership at the location of the Jiko Malamo beach tourist attraction, West Ternate District emerged after the Supreme Court Decision Number 57K / PDT / 2017 over the Jiko Malamo land dispute lawsuit between Hamiru Haruna (Plaintiff) and Hamzah Kalepa (Defendant) has now become state-owned land. Settlement of Customary Land Disputes of the Sultanate of Ternate After the enactment of Supreme Court Decision Number 57K/PDT/2017 provides benefits to local governments, which should be on lands in the territory of the Sultanate of Ternate must first pay attention to the subject of these lands. Subjects who control the land according to swaparaja land law can be divided into 3 (three), namely the Sultan (Kolano), soa, and Individuals / legal entities. Lands controlled by individuals give civil authority to those who control them.
T MAJONI MR: Conceptualization of The Influence of Entrepreneurship Education on Developing Entrepreneurial Intention for Industrialisation of Zimbabwe: A case study of graduates from Zimbabwean State Universities Tasara Majoni; Professor Maria Tsvere; Dr Shepherd Murebwa
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 5 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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Research on entrepreneurship education has grown across the globe but less focus is given to its influence on developing entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation. Research focus focused on the influence of entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial intentions in general. The prime objective of this paper therefore is to essentially explore the influence of entrepreneurship education on developing entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation. The study used mixed methodology. Majorly, four theories of entrepreneurship were used namely: Schumpeterian Entrepreneurship Theory, Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), Experiential learning theory, Capital Resources Theory and Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT). The findings indicate that entrepreneurship education is essential for building entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation. Specifically, results indicate that entrepreneurship education influences graduates to start wanting to engage into entrepreneurial activities for industrialisation, start deciding to develop own innovations, determined to engage into entrepreneurial activities, start considering to engage into entrepreneurial activities, start hoping to engage into entrepreneurial activities and start to wish to engage into entrepreneurial activities. The paper also lucidly shows that entrepreneurial intentions influences graduates to Start their ventures, to develop innovations, to produce goods and services and to develop patents. In addition, the influence of entrepreneurship education on industrialisation is positively mediated by entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation and moderated by institutional and government support factors. Hence, it is echoed that institutions of higher learning need to prepare students for industrialisation through entrepreneurship education. The government should support entrepreneurship education through government funding and further training. Institutions of higher learning should support entrepreneurship education through instilling entrepreneurship culture in students, providing financial support and entrepreneurship education modules which cultivates entrepreneurship in students. In conclusion, the importance of entrepreneurship education as a significant component for propelling entrepreneurial intention for industrialisation and industrialisation cannot be underestimated. It is thereby suggested that, higher institutions of learning should offer entrepreneurship education in order to develop entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation and actual industrialisation of a country.
Determinants of Adolescent Pregnancy in Urban Slum Areas in Nigeria Ajayi Edward
Journal of Social Science 2346-2354
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Abstract The study investigated Determinants of Adolescent Pregnancy in Urban Slum Areas in Nigeria. The objectives of this study were to investigate whether; Family background, friends and peer pressure, lack of knowledge on human sexuality, sexual abuse and media influence are determinant of adolescent pregnancy in urban slum areas in Nigeria. Ex-post factor research and cross sectional survey method was used for the study. Population for this study comprised all adolescent girls in urban slum area, Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling techniques consisting of simple, purposive and proportionate sampling techniques were used to select 1305 respondents from 6 selected states in the six geopolitical zone. Data was collected with the use of researcher’s structured questionnaire and tested for reliability with the use of cronbach alpha. A reliability coefficient of r = 0.93 was obtained. The 5 formulated null hypotheses were tested using inferential statistics of one sample t-test at 0.05 alpha level of significance. The findings of this study showed that: Family background was a determinant of adolescent pregnancy in urban slum area, Nigeria because the calculated t- value t-3.693 is greater than t-cal. 1.960 at df (1285). Peer pressure was a determinant of adolescent pregnancy in urban slum area, Nigeria because the calculated t- value t-8.341 is greater than t-cal. 1.960 at df (1285). Lack of knowledge on human sexuality was a determinant of adolescent pregnancy in urban slum area, Nigeria because the calculated t- value t-2.847 is greater than t-cal. 1.960 at df (1286). Sexual abuse was a determinant of adolescent pregnancy in urban slum area, Nigeria because the calculated t- value t-7.091 is greater than t-cal. 1.960 at df (1285). Media influence was a determinant of adolescent pregnancy in urban slum area, Nigeria because the calculated t- value t-3.250 is greater than t-cal. 1.960 at df (1285). The study concluded that Family background, friends and peer pressure, lack of knowledge on human sexuality, sexual abuse and media influence are determinants of adolescent pregnancy in urban slum areas in Nigeria. The following recommendations were made: Parents must be encourage to attend workshops on sexuality education, make contributions towards developing the school policy on sexual education, and provide learners with adequate resource material. The empowerment of NGOs with grants, political supports and friendly policies that will enhance the effectiveness of their duties in ameliorating the menace of teenage pregnancy. Skills acquisition centers should be established in every LGA to help adolescents who cannot complete formal education to acquire skills that will make them independent.

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