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Sensation Seeking as a Moderator on the Relationship between School Climate and Bullying Behavior in Teenagers Prawita, Egi; Febriani, Arum
GUIDENA: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Psikologi, Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol 11, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/gdn.v11i2.3850

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This study aimed at examining the role of sensation seeking as a moderator of school climate towards bullying. The research hypothesis is the sensation seeking has a role as a moderator in the relationship between school climate and the tendency to bullying. The participants were 230 middle school students. The data collection exerted the tendency to bullying scale, school climate scale, and sensation seeking scale. Who conducted moderation analysis by using macro-PROCESS analysis from Hayes. The result illustrated that sensation seeking has a role as a moderator in the relationship between school climate and the tendency to bullying. The discussion in this study focused on the importance of controlling sensation seeking to reduce the tendency to bullying by developing rational thinking and self-control and the importance of facilitating the thrill activities for adolescents with high sensation seeking.
Kenal saja tidak cukup: Eksplorasi Motif dan Bentuk Pertemanan Urban Egi Prawita; Arka Nareswari; Maria Theresia Asti Wulandari; F Nurdiyanto
Jurnal Sains Psikologi Vol 9, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um023v9i22020p78-87

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Friendship is a form of social interaction which elicits positive affect, happiness, and promote mental health. Commonly, friendship is based on homophily. However, similarity often less seen in a diverse context, specifically urban area. Numerous interactions between migrants and nonmigrants will create a distinctive pattern with non-diverse area. The aim of this study is to frame friendship as perceived by urban youth in Yogyakarta with following questions: 1) what makes urban youth befriend each other, and 2) what kind of friendship they have. Indigenous qualitative study is used as a methodological approach. Author interviewed eight urban youth as participants. The findings suggest that urban youth in Yogyakarta befriend each other based on similarity in communication style, the relationship elicit supportive climate, proximity, and needs fulfillment. These reasons changing overtime, proofed by the consideration on cost-benefit relationship. Urban youth in Yogyakarta have several types of friends, categorized by intimacy. Intimate friendships consist of ‘sharing’ friend and close friend, while acquaintances are friends, functional friend, friends bound by space, and demographic friends. Implications are discussed further on recommendation on migrant friendship.