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Observational learning on industry work practices toward job readiness
Author(s) -
Rojuli Subkhan,
Rahayu Agus,
Disman
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
educational research and reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1990-3839
DOI - 10.5897/err2017.3230
Subject(s) - observational study , observational learning , psychology , vocational education , structural equation modeling , stratified sampling , applied psychology , work (physics) , job performance , observational methods in psychology , medical education , social psychology , pedagogy , statistics , job satisfaction , engineering , medicine , mathematics , mechanical engineering , experiential learning
This research aims to find out the influence of observational learning on job readiness based on some indicators and variables. This is a quantitative research in which Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was used. The research method is survey. The participants of this research are the Grade XII students of Accountancy Department of State Vocational High School, Tangerang regency, Banten in the 2016-2017 academic year. Stratified random sampling was used to select the respondents. The research instrument used to collect data is a form of questionnaire. Data were obtained from the students who have done industry work practice. The hypothesis test result shows that observational learning has significant influence on job readiness. The result of this research shows that the following indicators: attentional processes, retention processes, motor reproduction/behavioral processes, and motivational processes contribute positively to variable measurement of observational learning. While indicators of ethical competency, knowledge competency, capability competency, respect for human right and value, analysis competency contribute positively to measurement result of job readiness. Key words: Observational learning, industry work practice, job readiness.

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