The Influence of Democratic Parenting and Self-Regulated Learning on Students’ Academic Procrastination in Ngaglik

Mujidin Mujidin, Husnul Khotimah Rustam, Difa Sefira Salsabella
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Procrastination can cause significant problems and disrupt the education systems of high school students, including those at State Senior High School 1 Ngaglik. This study examines the influence of democratic parenting and self-regulated learning on students’ academic procrastination. We performed this quantitative study using a cluster-random sampling technique. Three measurement tools were used: academic procrastination scale, democratic parenting scale, and self-regulated learning scale. In total, 86 participants completed the survey. Data analysis used analyze multiple regression on SPSS. The findings support our initial hypothesis that democratic parenting and self-regulated learning significantly influence academic procrastination. However, the coefficient value of democratic parenting styles’ influence on academic procrastination was greater than 0.01 (0.245), indicating that the first minor hypothesis is unsupported. The subsequent minor hypothesis testing shows a coefficient value of -0.366 0.01, indicating that self-regulated learning has a significant positive influence on academic procrastination. This finding becomes the basis for explaining how self-regulated learning could contribute to lowering students’ academic procrastination. Increasing self-regulated learning behavior could motivate students to improve their cognitive and problem-solving skills. We believe that the findings from this research still require more exploration from future studies.
民主教养与自律学习对阿格里克学生学业拖延的影响
拖延症会导致严重的问题,并扰乱高中学生的教育体系,包括那些在国家高级中学1 Ngaglik。本研究探讨民主教养与自律学习对学生学业拖延的影响。我们使用整群随机抽样技术进行了这项定量研究。使用了三种测量工具:学业拖延量表、民主教养量表和自我调节学习量表。总共有86名参与者完成了调查。数据分析采用SPSS软件进行多元回归分析。这些发现支持了我们最初的假设,即民主的父母教育和自我调节的学习显著影响学习拖延症。然而,民主教养方式对学业拖延的影响系数值大于0.01(0.245),表明第一次要假设不成立。随后的小假设检验显示,系数值为-0.366 0.01,表明自我调节学习对学业拖延有显著的正向影响。这一发现成为解释自我调节学习如何有助于降低学生学业拖延症的基础。增加自我调节的学习行为可以激励学生提高他们的认知和解决问题的能力。我们认为,这项研究的发现还需要在未来的研究中进行更多的探索。
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