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在线学习中仍然采用小组学习方法,目的是使完成给定的任务更容易。然而,在群体中完成任务也会产生负面影响,其中之一是群体成员的行为倾向于减少努力,也被称为社会懒惰行为。减少社会懒惰行为的一种方法是提高每个人的学业自我效能感。本研究旨在探讨学生学习团体中学业自我效能感与社会懒散的关系。本研究的人群是2019年unin Raden Intan Lampung批次伊斯兰学习计划的学生,该计划由五个班级组成,共有154名学生。研究者采用了定量研究方法,采用整群随机抽样的抽样技术,从D班和e班的总体中抽取了62名学生作为样本。数据收集技术采用学业自我效能量表(α= 0.900)和社会闲散量表(α= 0.859)。本研究使用的数据分析技术是借助JASP 0.14.1.0程序的相关分析技术。结果显示,r = -0.693, p的显著性为0.001,说明学业自我效能感与社会惰化之间存在显著负相关。研究结果还表明,学业自我效能感对社会懒惰的有效贡献为48%。关键词:社会懒散,学业自我效能感,学生
Hubungan Self Efficacy Academic Dengan Social Loafing Pada Kelompok Belajar Mahasiswa
Group learning methods during online learning are still applied with the aim of making it easier to do the tasks given. However, there are negative effects that arise from completing tasks in groups, one of which is the tendency of group members' behavior to reduce effort or also known as social loafing behavior. One way to minimize social loafing behavior is to increase academic self-efficacy in each individual. This study aims to determine the relationship between academic self-efficacy and social loafing in student study groups.The population in this study were students of the Islamic Study Program of UIN Raden Intan Lampung batch 2019 which consisted of five classes with a total of 154 students. The researcher used a quantitative research method with a sampling technique in the form of cluster random sampling and obtained a sample of 62 students from the population of class D and E. The data collection technique used the academic self-efficacy scale (α= 0.900) and the social loafing scale (α= 0.859). The data analysis technique used in this study is a correlation analysis technique with the help of the JASP 0.14.1.0 program. The results showed the value of r = -0.693 with a significance of p 0.001, which means that there is a negative and significant relationship between academic self-efficacy and social loafing. The results also show that academic self-efficacy contributes 48% effectively to social loafing.Keywords: Social loafing, Academic Self efficacy, Students