PARENTAL ATTENTION, LEARNING MOTIVATION, EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND INFLUENCE ON LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Hikmah U
  • Mardi
  • Prihatni R
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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of parental attention, learning motivation, and emotional intelligence on student learning outcomes in basic accounting subjects for class X at SMK Negeri in East Jakarta. This study's population consisted of students enrolled in class X Accounting at State Vocational Schools in East Jakarta, with an accessible population of 213 students and a sample size of 138 respondents. The t-test and F tests are used to test the hypothesis in this study. The t-test results indicate that there is a positive and marginally significant relationship between parental attention and learning outcomes, learning motivation and learning outcomes, and emotional intelligence and learning outcomes. The results of the F test indicate that parental attention, learning motivation, and emotional intelligence have a positive and statistically significant effect on academic achievement. The influence of parental attention, learning motivation, and emotional intelligence on learning outcomes yielded a coefficient of determination of 13.4%; the remaining variance was attributable to unmeasured factors.

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Hikmah, U. N., Mardi, & Prihatni, R. (2022). PARENTAL ATTENTION, LEARNING MOTIVATION, EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND INFLUENCE ON LEARNING OUTCOMES. ROMEO REVIEW OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION CULTURE AND PEDAGOGY, 1(4), 35–42. https://doi.org/10.55047/romeo.v1i4.352

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