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PENGARUH TINGKAT EKONOMI ORANG TUA TERHADAP MOTIVASI BERPRESTASI SERTA MINAT BELAJAR SISWA SD DI WILAYAH PERBATASAN KECAMATAN EMPANANG KAPUAS HULU
Author(s) -
Lorensius Hendri,
Li Wang,
Anna Marganingsih
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jurnal pendidikan dasar perkhasa/jurnal pendidikan dasar perkhasa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2654-783X
pISSN - 2461-078X
DOI - 10.31932/jpdp.v6i2.870
Subject(s) - nonprobability sampling , psychology , simple random sample , population , mathematics education , data collection , sample (material) , documentation , research method , simple linear regression , regression analysis , statistics , social psychology , mathematics , business administration , demography , computer science , sociology , physics , business , thermodynamics , programming language
The background of this research is the economic level of parents, the majority of whom are farmers, which affects students' achievement motivation, and interest in learning. This is due to the lack of learning facilities, lack of support, and attention from parents that made students reluctant to study and to go to school. This research uses quantitative methods with the form of multiple correlations with simple correlation techniques. The population in this research was 32 people with a total sample of 32 people. In selecting the sample, the researcher applies a saturated nonprobability sampling technique. The data collection tools were a questionnaire sheet and documentation. In analyzing the data, the researcher used regression analysis, simple correlation analysis, and partial test. The results of the study prove 1) there is an effect of the level of the parents' economy on student achievement motivation, as evidenced by the value of tcount> ttable or 3,795> 2,042. 2) there is an effect of parents 'economic level on students' interest in learning, as evidenced by the value of tcount> ttable or 3.704> 2.042.

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