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TAZKIYA JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN : 28294904     EISSN : 26547244     DOI : -
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TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta (UIN). It aims to facilitate interaction, discussion, and further the advancement of ideas among Indonesian psychological scientists and to facilitate rapid dissemination of research finding in Psychology. It contains research report and article in the field of psychology, specializes in psychology-Islamic Study-based.
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Pengaruh Quality of Friendship dan Subjective Well Being terhadap Hardiness Santri Pondok Pesantren Modern Al Amanah Al Gontory Kholilah, Kholilah; Baidun, Akhmad
TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v7i1.11159

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This study aims to prove the influence of the quality of friendship (stimulating friendship, help, intimacy, reliable alliances, self-validation, and emotional security) and subjective well-being (cognitive and affective aspects) on the characteristics of santri in the Islamic Boarding School of Al Amanah Al Gontory Pesantren. This research uses quantitative with multiple regression analysis method. The winning sample is 240 santri. The instrument collects data using a scale compiled by the author based on hardiness theory by Kobasa (1982), friendship quality theory by Mendelson and Aboud (2012), and subjective wellness theory by Diener, Lucas, and Oishi (2002). The results showed that there were significant differences in the quality of friendship and subjective well-being of santri of the Islamic Boarding School of Al Amanah Al Gontory Pesantren.
Teacher’s Mental Health in Students Perspective and Its Contribution to Student’s Achievement of Islamic Religious Studies Nurbaiti, Nurbaiti
TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v8i2.14236

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The purpose of this study is to determine teacher’s mental health according to student’s perspective and its contribution to student’s achievement in Islamic Religious Studies. The study was conducted at Azhari Elementary School of Jakarta and involved 52 students as research participants, with a stratified simple random sampling. This research used test and questionnaire as instruments to collect data. The data validity by correlation coefficient of point biserial (r pbi) and correlation coefficient of product moment (r xy). The data reliability by KR 21 and alpha cronbach (a). The results proved, the teacher’s mental health contributed 54 % to student’s achievement of Islamic religious studies.
Impact of Transactional Leadership Style on Employee Job Satisfaction Lumbantoruan, Sarinah; Kurniawan, Loviandi; Christi, Christi; Sihombing, Josua Bismark
TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v8i1.14664

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This research conducted to determine wether there is an influence of employee job satisfacation in terms of the transactional leadership style at UD. X in Medan. The hypotheses in this study is proposed that there is a positive influence in job satisfacation in terms of the transactional leadership style. On these study we used 105 people by using the saturated sample method. This research used quantitative research where the data collection uses a questionnaire. The assumptions test consisted of a normality test and a linearity test. The data analysis method uses the product moment correlation technique with the help of SPSS statistics 25 for Windows. The result showed that there was a significant influence between employee job satisfacation with transactional leadership style (Pearson Correlation 0.000, sig 0.000 < P= 0.05). The result of this study indicated that the contribution made by the transactional leadership style to job satisfaction is 81 percent. From the result of this study it can be concluded that research hyphothesis has a positive influence between transactional leadership style and job satisfaction.
Intensi Pembelian Online Ditinjau dari Tipe Kepribadian Big Five pada Mahasiswa Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Prima Indonesia Medan Elvinawanty, Rianda; Liza, Winda; Wong, Jeffrey; Putri, Yumelia; Citra, Yennie Chairani; Oktaviani, Adek
TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v8i1.14682

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Relationship between big five personality traits and online purchase intension was determined by this study. Researchers stated their hypothesis as follows : Big five personality could predict the intention of online purchase from the students who majoring in Psychology at Universitas Prima Indonesia Medan. There were 186 Psychology's students participating in this study and they was selected using purposive sampling technique. Assumption testing has been done by requirements test analysis including normality test, test of heteroscedasticity, also multicollinearity test. Data was analyzed using multiple regression analysis method through SPSS 16 version. Results of data analysis indicate the relationship between the Big Five Personality Trait and Online PurchaseIntention with the provement of the F value = 5,864 and the significancy value (p) = 0.000; (p<0.05). Results of this study showed that one of the five Big Five Personality dimension having correlation to Online Purchase Intention. It is the dimension of Openness to New Experience with significance (p) = 0.003; (p<0.05).
Self-Dicslosure dan Parental Monitoring: Model Mediasi dengan Parental Knowledge Sani, Indriawati Ghita Ghai; Riasnugrahani, Missiliana; Prasetya, Paulus H.
TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v8i1.14723

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Self-disclosure is an individual's actions to share information about himself to others, whether it is private, less intimate or even everyday information. Adolescent with the development of personal space sometimes need distance and keep many secrets from their parents, and tend to be more open to friends. Parents who are worried about the child's social and personal life will do parental monitoring. Parental monitoring efforts are partly influenced by the social signals displayed by children, meaning that the strength of parental monitoring can be influenced by the degree of self-disclosure. On the other hand, children who try to disclose sometimes get different responses such as reacting positively or negatively from parents. Therefore, we assume that the strength of parental monitoring will also be influenced by parental knowledge. Self-disclosure will be a source of parental knowledge, and this knowledge then determines parental monitoring. If parents do not use the child's disclose to increase knowledge about the child, then the child's self-disclosure will not affect parental monitoring. Through a proportional stratified random sampling technique, it was obtained 394 high school students, to see the link between self-disclosure and parental monitoring with the mediation of parental knowledge. Data were taken using parental monitoring scale from Kerr and Stattin (a=0.83), self-disclosure scale from Wheeless and Grotz (a=0.67), and parental knowledge from Kerr and Stattin (a=0.73). Mediation test results with the model 4 Hayes PROCESS obtained that the relationship between self-disclosure and parental monitoring is fully mediated by parental knowledge of 0.10. This means that self-disclosure in high school students will affect parental monitoring, only if parents have adequate knowledge about their children.
Perbedaan Individual pada Ideologi Politik Berbasis Agama Amalia, Ilmi
TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v8i1.14851

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In practicing worship almost all Muslims run in the same manner but in Indonesia also found the diversity of the face of Islam. One form of diversity is how to see religion as a political ideology. From various views political ideologies based on Islamic religion have polarizations, namely secular and radical Islamism. How to explain the diversity of ideologies based on individual differences. Jost et al (2009) offer three basic needs that determine individual ideological differences, namely the need for epistemic, the need for existential, and the need for relational. In addition to differences in the concept of fundamental needs, studies also show a relationship between personality types and ideological or political attitudes. Duckitt & Sibley (2010) offers a dual-process motivational model that explains that political ideology is formed due to interactions between personalities and different social situations. Many studies have been conducted to see the relationship between ideology with liberal and conservative polarization (right / left) or right wing authoritarianism (RWA) and social dominance orientation (SDO) with different needs or personality types (Jost, Ledgerwood, & Hardin, 2008; Jost et al., 2007; Sibley, Osborne, & Duckitt, 2012). However, no research has been conducted on political ideologies based on religion, especially Islam. The study was conducted on 243 Muslims and aged 17 years and over. Questionnaires were distributed in the Greater Jakarta area online and offline. The sampling technique used convenience sampling. Then the data is processed using regression analysis techniques. The results showed that together, the need for epistemic, need for existential, need for relational, and Big five personality influenced Islamic political ideology with a contribution of 7.2%. Significant predictors of the relationship are need for existential and need for relational.
The Psychological Dynamics of Youth with Internet Addiction Maghfiroh, Virgin Suciyanti; Muqoddam, Faqihul
TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v8i1.15064

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Internet users are increasing over time. The increasing of internet users, especially for youth people, tends to create internet addiction in each user. Internet addiction in youth people is interesting to know their attitudes and behavior psychologically, because it is related to their daily conditions. This research was conducted to answer the psychological dynamics of youth people with internet addiction. To answer that, there are some research questions such as what factors make young people addicted to the internet? what do they feel when not using the internet? and what are the impacts of using the internet for them? The research method uses qualitative methods with narrative descriptive approaches. Data analysis using thematic data analysis. The results showed that 1) the need for affiliation, high curiosity about information, and online business became the reason youth people access the internet, 2) youth people feel anxious and loneliness when not accessing the internet, 3) the impact of accessing the internet such as sad and happy on their emotions that occur according to situations and conditions. In addition, researchers also found interesting things from their attitude who experienced boredom when often using the internet but failed for them to stop or reduce access to the internet. The conclusion that the internet now is a necessary for youth people, because the internet has a major impact on their psychological factors.
Pengaruh Orientasi Religius, Hardiness, dan Quality of Friendship Terhadap Kebahagiaan Santri Nadhifah, Noor Uyun; Wahyuni, Zulfa Indira
TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v8i1.15270

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Happiness is a life’s goal for everyone. It also has an important role in the educational environment, especially for individuals who live in boarding schools. Happiness could escalate student’s motivation especially in learning and indirectly influence student’s activities while staying in boarding schools. The purpose of this study is to determine whether there are influences from religious orientation (intrinsic and extrinsic), hardiness (commitment, control, and challenge), and quality of friendship (stimulating companionship, help, intimacy, reliable alliance, self validation, and emotional security) towards the happiness of santri. This research involved 240 students from boarding schools in Bandung. The sampling technique used in this study is non probability sampling. The questionnaires for measuring happiness using OHI (Oxford Happiness Inventory), religious orientation using ROS (Religious Orientation Scale), hardiness using hardiness scale (how hardy are you?), and quality of friendship using MFQ FF (Mcgrill Friendship Questionnaire - Friend’s Functions). Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was used to test the validity of each item in the questionnaire from LISREL8.7 software. While statistical testing using multiple regression analysis of SPSS 17 software. Based on the results of the data analysis, there was a significant influence of religious orientation, hardiness, and quality of friendship on students' happiness.
Do Gratitude and Social Support Influence Hijrah Woman’s Well-being? Luzvinda, Liany; Saleh, Abdul Rahman
TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v8i1.15271

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Nowadays the fenomenon of emigrate (Hijrah) becoming a trend in Indonesia. Hijrah means to change ourselves for the better, in accordance with the religion guidance. Deciding to change and get out of  the comfort zone it is not an easy task. Individual who try to emigrate often feel doubts, feel lonely due to being left behind by friends, facing cornering questions and comments. This research was conducted to find out the well-being emigrate women caused by gratitude and social support, using 200 young mothers who decided to Hijrah. The questionnaires for measuring subjective well-being using Flourishing Scale by Diener, Oishi, et al., (2009) and SPANE (Scale of Positive and Negative Experience) by Diener, Wirtz, et al., (2009), gratitude using GRAT (The Gratitude Resentment and Appreciation Test) by Watkins et al., (2003), and social support using MSPSS (Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support) by Dahlem et al., (1991). Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was used to test the validity of each item in the questionnaire. Data analysis technique used in this study is multiple regression analysis (multiple regression analysis) of SPSS for windows. In this study we hypothesized that there would be significant influence of gratitude and social support on emigrate woman. Our result shows that, only sense of abundance has a significant effect to well-being of woman who emigrate but there is no social support that has  a significant effect to well being on them.
Job Satisfaction Judging from the Emotional Labor Hartini, Sri; Chairani, Marina; Siregar, Melda Kristiani; Sipahutar, Putra Indo Sema
TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v8i2.15868

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This study aims to determine whether there is a relationship between emotional labor and job satisfaction of teachers at the F. Tandean Tebing Tinggi college. The hypothesis is that there is a positive relationship between emotional labor and job satisfaction with teachers. The subjects of the study were 120 teachers in the School of F. Tandean Tebing Tinggi. This research uses quantitative research where the data collection uses a questionnaire. The assumption test consists of a normality test and a linearity test. The data analysis method used is the Product Moment correlation technique with the help of SPSS Statistics 25 for Windows. The results showed that there was a positive correlation between job satisfaction with emotional labor (Pearson Correlation 0.280, Sig 0.001 <p = 0.05). Contributions given emotional labor to job satisfaction amounted to 7.1 percent. The conclusion of this study is the research hypothesis in the form of a positive relationship between emotional labor and job satisfaction with teachers was accepted.

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