Kontribusi Trait Kepribadian dan Prestasi Belajar pada Mahasiswa Fakultas Psikologi Angkatan 2014 di Universitas ‘X’ Bandung
Author(s) -
Priska Analya,
Meilani Rohinsa
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
humanitas (jurnal psikologi)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2549-4325
pISSN - 2407-2532
DOI - 10.28932/humanitas.v1i2.420
Subject(s) - psychology , conscientiousness , extraversion and introversion , big five personality traits , trait , personality , nonprobability sampling , neuroticism , openness to experience , academic achievement , social psychology , regression analysis , developmental psychology , statistics , demography , mathematics , population , sociology , computer science , programming language
The Aim of this study is with to acquire the contribution of Personality Trait and academic Achievement on sitxth grade students of psychology faculty in “X” University- Bandung. The variable in this research was measured by using The NEO-Personality-Revised questionnaire that had translated by the researcher, based on Costa and McCrae (1992). The questionnaire consist of 120 items self-report. The result of validity test is in the midst of 0,322 - 0,598, and the reliability score for Neuroticism is 0,65, Aggreableness is 0,78, Extraversion is 0,67, conscientiousness is 0,61, and Openness is 0,83. Classical Assumption for regression using Multicolinearity diagnostic and Glejser. Using the purposive sampling as the sampling technique, the researcher obtained 170 students as respondents in this research. The results of this study showed that regression model can’t be used to predict Trait Personality and Academic Achievement. Big Five personality trait don’t have significant influence with Academic Achievement. Big Five Personality trait’s contribution score to Academic Achievement are 2,7%. Suggestion for the next study, should consider the variation of Academic Achievement, and the proporsion of age and gender. The other Suggestion is to assess contribution of another factors such as time management, anxiety, and self efficacy with Academic Achievement
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