The influence of study habits and self-concept on students' mathematical reasoning ability

  • Khairunnisa K
  • Amry Z
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This research aimed to determine the effect of study habits and self-concept on students' mathematical reasoning abilities in class VIII. This research is quantitative with the ex-post facto method. Sampling in this research using random sampling totaling 39 samples. The research instruments were two questionnaires totaling 30 items and an essay test totaling 3 items. The research results showed that there was an effect of study habits on students' mathematical reasoning abilities. There was no effect between self-concept on students' mathematical reasoning abilities. And there was an effect between self-concept and study habits on students' mathematical reasoning abilities. The conclusions of this research are learning habits does affect but self-concept doesn’t affect students' mathematical reasoning abilities, and self-concept and study habits affect the mathematical reasoning abilities of students in class VIII with a significant contribution of 25.9%.

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Khairunnisa, K., & Amry, Z. (2021). The influence of study habits and self-concept on students’ mathematical reasoning ability. Desimal: Jurnal Matematika, 4(3), 315–324. https://doi.org/10.24042/djm.v4i3.10154

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