Sense of Community dan Self-Regulated Learning sebagai Prediktor pada Prokrastinasi Akademik Mahasiswa

  • Wardati Maryam E
  • Rusyid Affandi G
  • Rezania V
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Abstract

Academic procrastination in students is a determining factor for the success of students in completing their studies. Engagement with the community and the ability of students to organize themselves in learning also play a role in academic procrastination. This study aims to determine the relationship of Sense of Community (SoC) and Self -Regulated Learning (SRL) with Academic Procrastination. The population of this study was all UMSIDA students in the odd semester of 2018-2019 academic year with the total number of 9824 students and the total sample based on Isaac and Michael's table with an 5% error rate were 385 students with a proportioned random sampling technique. Research data collection used three psychological scales, namely the scale of academic procrastination, the scale of the sense of community, and the scale of self-regulated learning. Analysis of research data used was product moment correlation and multiple regression analysis. The results of the analysis show that the Sense of Community and Self-Regulated Learning have a negative relationship with academic procrastination. If students perceive themselves to have a Sense of Community and high Self-Regulated Learning, they will tend to reduce their academic procrastination. However, the Self-Regulated Learning prediction on academic procrastination is higher than the Sense of Community on academic procrastination.

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Wardati Maryam, E., Rusyid Affandi, G., & Rezania, V. (2019). Sense of Community dan Self-Regulated Learning sebagai Prediktor pada Prokrastinasi Akademik Mahasiswa. Journal An-Nafs: Kajian Penelitian Psikologi, 4(2), 182–200. https://doi.org/10.33367/psi.v4i2.867

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