PENGARUH SIKAP DAN MOTIVASI BELAJAR TERHADAP PRESTASI BELAJAR ILMU PENGETAHUAN SOSIAL
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The purpose of this study is to determine the influence of the independent variables (learning attitudes and motivation) on the dependent variable (social science learning achievement) of students, especially in Junior High Public School in East Jakarta. If there is a positive, significant and grow up influence, then how strong is the influence of the independent variable on the dependent variable. This research was conducted in March - July 2018. The method used in this study was a survey research method. Data collection techniques used are correlation and regression analysis techniques, namely connecting the data that shows attitudes and motivation to learn with data that shows learning achievement in Social Sciences. The population of this study was 666 all students of class VIII SMP N 81, SMP N 192, and SMP N 222, East Jakarta. The sample used in this study were 87 students from three schools where each school consisted of 47 students from SMPN 81, 15 students from SMPN 192, and 25 students from SMPN 222. The results of this study prove that: 1) there are significant influence of attitudes and motivation to learn together on the learning achievement of students in Social Sciences (IPS) at Junior High Public School in East Jakarta. It is found by the value of Sig = 0.000 <0.05 and Fcount = 7.421. 2) There is an insignificant effect of learning attitudes on the learning achievement of Social Sciences (IPS) students of SMPN in East Jakarta. This is evidenced by the value of Sig = 0.136> 0.005 and Fcount = 1.506. 3) There is a significant effect of motivation on the learning achievement of Social Sciences students of SMPN in East Jakarta. It is found by the value of Sig = 0.001 <0.05, and Fcount = 3.301.
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Maschuroh, Emi, "PENGARUH SIKAP DAN MOTIVASI BELAJAR TERHADAP PRESTASI BELAJAR ILMU PENGETAHUAN SOSIAL," RADIANT: Journal of Applied, Social, and Education Studies, vol. 2, no. 1, Apr. 2021.