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Pilot Study on Students in Islamic Boarding Schools to Measure the Reliability and Validity of The Self-Regulation Scale
Author(s) -
Shonia Dwiasa Pangukir,
Dyah Astorini Wulandari
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
proceedings series on social sciences and humanities
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2808-103X
DOI - 10.30595/pssh.v2i.108
Subject(s) - cronbach's alpha , reliability (semiconductor) , scale (ratio) , psychology , measure (data warehouse) , validity , social psychology , applied psychology , statistics , clinical psychology , psychometrics , mathematics , computer science , data mining , geography , power (physics) , physics , cartography , quantum mechanics
This study aims to conduct a trial to determine the validity and reliability of the self-regulation scale and determine what dimensions/aspects are considered capable of forming self-regulation variables. Validity and reliability tests are carried out to determine a measuring instrument’s level of accuracy and consistency. This self-regulation variable is measured by the seven dimensions of Miller & Brown (Neal & Carey, 2005), namely receiving, evaluating, triggering, searching, formulating, implementing, and assessing. Thirty-six students at Islamic boarding school X in Banyumas, Indonesia, were involved as participants. Analysis of the data used to measure validity using the corrected item-total correlation formula and reliability using Cronbach’s alpha, which was analyzed using SPSS version 25. The analysis results prove that from the seven dimensions of self-regulation, there are 25 valid items and have a reliability coefficient of 0.908. Thus, the self-regulation scale can be used for research.

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