THE EFFECT OF SELF-REGULATED LEARNING AND SELF-EFFICACY ON STUDENT’S SOLVING PROBLEM ABILITY
Mathematics Problem Solving will give the expected results depending on a person's ability to control and direct his thinking activities (self-regulated learning) as well as his ability to have self confidence in solving problems. This study aimed to determine the effect of self-regulated lear...
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| Language: | English |
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Pattimura University
2023-12-01
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| Series: | Jupitek |
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| Online Access: | https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/jupitek/article/view/8351 |
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| Summary: | Mathematics Problem Solving will give the expected results depending on a person's ability to control and direct his thinking activities (self-regulated learning) as well as his ability to have self confidence in solving problems. This study aimed to determine the effect of self-regulated learning and self-efficacy on problem-solving in social arithmetic material in class 7th graders of Public Junior High School 19 Ambon. The approach used was quantitative, with a sample of 27 students determined by random sampling (randomly). The research instrument used questionnaires and tests. It consisted of the self-regulated learning questionnaire, which 40 items, and the self-efficacy questionnaire 30 items. Data analysis used simple linear regression analysis, multiple linear regression analysis in which there were multiple correlation coefficients, and simultaneous and partial significant hypothesis testing at a significant level = 0.05 with the assistance of SPSS version 26.0. The research results show that : (1) there is no effect of self-regulated learning on problem solving in social arithmetic material 7th graders of Public Junior High School 19 Ambon, (2) there is no effect of self-regulated learning on problem solving in social arithmetic material in 7th graders of Public Junior High School 19 Ambon, (3) there is no effect of self-regulated learning and self-efficacy on problem solving in social arithmetic material in 7th graders of Public Junior High School 19 Ambon The contribution given to these two variables to problem solving is 4.%.
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| ISSN: | 2655-2841 2655-6464 |