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Kecerdasan Emosi Ditinjau Dari Keikutsertaan Dalam Program Meditasi Baskara, Adya; Soetjipto, Helly P.; Atamimi, Nuryati
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 35, No 2 (2008)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (347.119 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.7947

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This  study  was  aimed  to  see  the difference  between  emotional  intelligence  of those  who  participated  in  meditation program and those who did not. The subjects of this study were university students. The subjects were divided into 3 groups:meditators who were currently participating in meditation program for 1‐6 months, meditators who were currently participating in meditation program for more than 6 months, and non‐meditators. Each group consisted 30 subjects. Anova analysis resulted a coefficient of F = 34. 703, and p < 0.01. The results indicated that there was a difference in emotional intelligence between the 3 groups. Meditators who participated in meditation for more than 6 months had higher emotional intelligence than those who had only participated for 1‐6 months, and non‐meditators. There was no difference in emotional intelligence between those who had only participated for 1‐6 months and non‐meditators.
Hubungan Sistem Kepercayaan Dan Strategi Menyelesaikan Masalah Pada Korban Bencana Gempa Bumi Kumara, Amitya; Susetyo, Yuli Fajar
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 35, No 2 (2008)
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The objectives of this research were to know how people in Yogyakarta defined the past earthquake that stroked them through their religion or faith point of view, and how it could affect their copying strategy in facing the condition after disaster. The data were collected using Religion/Faith Scale, Copying Strategy Scale, and interview. The respondents were taken from the victims of earthquake in County of Sleman and Bantul footed up to 80 people. The data‐analysis collected would be processed both qualita‐tively and quantitatively. On every stages of post‐disaster condi‐tion had developed different copying strategy among the victims. Emerge process of copying depended on the pressure condition (casuistic) and religion system that the victims believed. With the result, religion system had a very important role in affecting the copying strategy. Relation between faith and copying strategy for every victim didn’t work linear in facing situation and condition after the disaster, but made a circle. Started from a normal condition, then the disaster stroked, changed their behavioral patterns in facing problems that different from the normal one, resulting the copying behavior. The emerge of copying was varies, unique, and very casuistic. The form of copying that mostly appears based on discussion and the result of both quantitative and qualitative researches is Palliative that formed upon internal beliefs. Generally, the meaning of disaster for respondents related to Divinity as the founation for their beliefs. They defined disaster as fate from God that they had to experience. They had to accept it positively, by took the wisdom from disaster so they could get closer with God.
Model Pembelajaran Matematika Siswa Kelas Satu Sekolah Dasar Frengky, -
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 35, No 2 (2008)
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Optimizing school quality depends on the comprehension to teaching‐learning processes in the classroom as well as outside classroom. Quality school shows high capacity in optimizing students’ ability in certain courses such as in mathematics. The teaching‐learning processes of Mathematics, well‐known as a difficult course among students, needs more attention. This study focused on the observation of the teaching learning processes in Mathematics among first grade students of yunior high‐school. The study used a qualitative approach with a grounded theory. Participants were recruited from a yunior high‐school in Yogyakarta. The results showed that students were interested in studying mathematics and consistent guidances were needed in teaching mathematics for students.
Meta‐Analisis : Gender Dan Depresi Pada Remaja Darmayanti, Nefi
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 35, No 2 (2008)
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The purpose of this meta‐analysis study  is  to  evaluate  primary  studies  that  studied gender  differences  in  adolescents  depression. Articles  collected  from  popular  journal  (e.g. journal  of  research,  journal  of  youth adolescent,  American  journal  of  community  psychology,  journal  of  adolescence  and  psychology,  journal  of  adolescence  and journal of abnormal child psychology). Twenty  three  articles  were  found,  but only  fourteen  articles  were  relevant.  After final  evaluation,  only  twelve  articles  with  fourteen studies could be analyzed. Fourteen (14)  studies  involving  5206  subjects examined  gender  differences  in  adolescents depression
Hubungan Self Monitoring Dengan Impulsive Buying Terhadap Produk Fashion Pada Remaja Anin F, Anastasia; BS, Rasimin; Atamimi, Nuryati
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 35, No 2 (2008)
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The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between self monitoring and impulsive buying towards fashion product on adolescent. It was hypothesized that there is a positive relationship between self monitoring and impulsive buying towards fashion product on adolescent. The subjects of this study (N = 92) were the students of Faculty of Economy Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta. Two questionnaires were applied to measure self monitoring and impulsive buying towards fashion product on adolescent. The result indicated a positive and significant relationship between attitude towards modernization and entrepreneurship on adolescent (r = 0,402; p = 0,000), meaning that the research hypothesis was accepted. The determination coefficient was 0,162 indicating that the self monitoring contributes 16,2% to the impulsib\ve buying toward fashion product on adolescent.
Subjective Well‐Being Anak Dari Orang Tua Yang Bercerai Dewi, Pracasta Samya; Utami, Muhana Sofiati
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 35, No 2 (2008)
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This qualitative study aims to know how the psychological dynamic of Subjective Well‐Being (SWB) of children is from divorced parents. This research involved three children from divorced parents as subject. The subjects’ ages were between 18‐21 years old. Data was collected through in‐depth interview, participative observation, and self report method. Findings indicated that there were three conditions of subjective well‐being of children from divorced parents. The first condition is the condition before the parent`s divorced, whereas the second and the third are the condition after the parent`s divorced. The first condition shows that children from divorced parents have low level of subjective well‐being before their parents divorced. It is mainly because of the parental conflict and the low level of family to spend time together which araised motional attachment. In the second condition, children from divorced parents still have low level of subjective well‐being that mainly because of the parental divorced, parental attitude that never told to their child about the divorced, and the decrease of parental attachment following the divorced. The third condition, children from divorced parents show the higher level of subjective well‐being that mainly because of the acceptance of children for the parents divorced. This acceptance leads children from divorced parents feeling positive affect and life satisfaction.

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