Student Learning Habits Seen From The Type of School

  • Jelita P
  • Sano A
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The type of research used is quantitative with a comparative descriptive approach. The population  in this study were students of SMPN 15 Padang and MTsN 1 Padang with a total of 887 students from both schools and a total sample of 265 students from both schools taken by simple random sampling technique. The data collection tool used was a questionnaire with a Likert scale. The results of this study show that: (1) overall the learning habits of students at SMPN 15 Padang and MTsN 1 Padang are in the good category with a percentage of 85.5%, (2) the learning habits of students in SMPN 15 Padang are in the good category with a percentage of 62% and the study habits of students in MTsN are in the good category with a percentage of 68%, and (3) the t-test states that there are significant differences regarding the learning habits of students at SMPN 15 Padang and MTsN 1 Padang, which average student learning habits in MTsN 1 Padang are better than students at SMPN 15 Padang.

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Jelita, P. S., & Sano, A. (2019). Student Learning Habits Seen From The Type of School. Jurnal Neo Konseling, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.24036/00127kons2019

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