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The effect of Discussion Method and Cognitive Style on Students’ Reading Comprehension Achievements at One Indonesian University
Author(s) -
Yanti Ismiyati,
Tahrun Tahrun,
Indawan Syahri,
Makmur Makmur
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
edukasi jurnal pendidikan dan pengajaran
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2503-2518
pISSN - 2355-3669
DOI - 10.19109/ejpp.v5i2.2096
Subject(s) - reading comprehension , test (biology) , mathematics education , reading (process) , psychology , cognition , value (mathematics) , style (visual arts) , indonesian , comprehension , cognitive style , statistics , mathematics , computer science , linguistics , paleontology , history , philosophy , archaeology , neuroscience , biology , programming language
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of discussion method and cognitive style on students’ reading comprehension achievement. This research was an experimental study with factorial design. The total number of sample of this study was 50 students selected with claster sampling technique. The data of this study consisted of the scores on reading comprehension either through pre-test and post-test for experimental and control classes and the scores of cognitive style of the pre-test and post-test. Based on data analysis with two way Annova, the value of F- calculated is =14.40 > than the value of F table =1.64. So, the hypothesis one “There is significant effect of discussion method on students’ reading comprehension achievements” is accepted. Two-way Annova analysis also found that the value of F- calculated on facto b (independent and dependent cognitive style) is = 0.158 than the value of F- table =1.64. So, the hypothesis three which says” There is any significant effect on students’ reading comprehension achievements” is accepted (Ha is accepted and Ho is rejected). Based on findings, it can be concluded that this research has mixed results.

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