The Effect of Self-Efficacy and Social Skills on Science Learning Outcomes for Junior High School Students in Jember Regency
Date
2022-10-28Author
BEKTIARSO, Singgih
SUDARTI, Sudarti
WICAKSONO, Iwan
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The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of self-efficacy and social skills
simultaneously and partially on science learning outcomes for junior high school
(SMP) students in Jember Regency. This research is a type of causality explanatory
research, namely research that intends to explain the effect of the independent
variables on the dependent variable. The data analysis technique used is statistical
test with multiple linear regression test technique using SPSS version 25 statistical
application. The results of the normality test for the variable data are self efficacy
(X1) sig 0.2> 0.05, social skills (X2) sig 0.2> 0.05, and science learning outcomes (Y)
sig 0.178>0.05, thus the data variance of all variables is normally distributed. Thus,
data analysis with multiple linear regression test techniques can be continued.
Based on the results of the regression analysis, it was found that 1) hypothesis
testing there was a significant effect of self-efficacy and social skills on students'
science learning outcomes simultaneously obtained sig 0.000, meaning that this
number was below 0.05, thus the null hypothesis was rejected; 2) hypothesis testing
that there is a significant effect of self-efficacy on students' science learning
outcomes partially obtained sig 0.023, meaning this number is below 0.05, thus the
null hypothesis is rejected; 3) hypothesis testing that there is a significant effect of
social skills on students' science learning outcomes partially obtained 0.003
meaning this number is below 0.05, meaning the null hypothesis is rejected. Based
on this description, it can be concluded that self-efficacy and social skills have a
significant effect simultaneously and partially on science learning outcomes for
junior high school students in Jember Regency.
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