The Influence of Research-Based Learning Implementation In Improving Students’ Combinatorial Thinking Skills in Solving Local Irregularity Vertex R-Dynamic Coloring
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2020-06-19Author
MAYLISA, I N
DAFIK
HADI, A F
WANGGUWAY, Y
HARJITO, d L O
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This research is one of the studies aimed at applying research-based learning and 
aims to determine its effect on the combinatorial thinking skills of students in solving local 
irregularity vertex r-dynamic coloring problem. The research method used in this research is 
mix-method. Mix-method research is a combination of qualitative research and quantitative 
research. The qualitative method is used to obtain data related to the results of testing on each 
indicator and the results of the portrait phase while the quantitative method is used for 
statistical analysis. The experimental class consisted of 41 respondents and the control class 
consisted of 30 respondents. The treatment given is different, namely between the treatment in 
the experimental class and the treatment in the control class. In the experimental class applied 
learning tools that have been developed and applied research-based learning methods. While 
the control class used research-based learning methods without the learning tools that have 
been developed. Based on the treatment that has been given, the results of students’ 
combinatorial thinking skills show for the control class 53% are categorized as low-level, 37% 
are categorized as a medium level, and 10% are categorized as a high level of combinatorial 
thinking skills and then experimental class that 34% are categorized as low level, 44% are 
categorized as a medium level, and 22% are categorized as combinatorial high-level thinking 
skills. The results of this study of homogeneity of two classes by using a pre-test score of 0,701 
result show sig> 0.05 Thus Spake the differences of the mean of two classes is not significant. 
The inferential statistical result of the independent sample t-test on the posttest results Showed 
that the sig 2-tailed value was 0.000 ( 0.05) so that was significant. The conclusion is there 
is a significant impact of the application of research-based learning in improving the students’
combinatorial thinking skills in solving local irregularity vertex r-dynamic coloring.
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