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Nisa Farasa
Program Studi Magister Arsitektur, SAPPK, Institut Teknologi Bandung

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HUBUNGAN PEMILIHAN TEMPAT MEMBACA TERHADAP KEBETAHAN MEMBACA DAN KEMAMPUAN BERPIKIR MAHASISWA Angela Christysonia Tampubolon; Nisa Farasa; Hanson E. Kusuma
Jurnal Koridor Vol. 8 No. 2 (2017): Jurnal Koridor
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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The selection of location is fathomed to influence different responses to students when reading. This study chose college students as respondents because reading is a daily learning process related to education or because of individual interests. College students choose a certain locations for reading and the relation between locations and respondents cause the responses to activity. Based on these, this study aimed to find the relation between the chosen reading locations and the students responses when doing reading activity. This study used quantitative research methods and online questionnaire as data collection instruments. To interpret the relations between reading locations and students reading responses, this study used explanatory quantitative research methods. Through open-ended question about the reason for selecting a certain location to read, was found that students reading responses are “Thinking Ability” and “Reading Attachment”. College students choose some certain reading locations, but the majority of students tend to choose rooms and libraries. The results showed three reading clusters. In the first cluster “Campus and Public Spaces”, was found that the ability to think and students reading attachment tended to be low. In the second cluster “Eating Area”, was found that students tended to have the attachment of reading but still have difficulty to focus. While in the third cluster, “Home Environment” was found as the ideal reading environment because the ability to think and students reading attachment tended to be high.