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ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal
Published by Universitas Surabaya
ISSN : 02150158     EISSN : 26205963     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24123/aipj
Core Subject : Social,
Anima publishes peer reviewed articles with editors and consultants providing detailed assistance for authors to reach publication. Anima publishes research reports and scientific papers in psychology and/or related sciences with the aim to advance science, knowledge, and theory of psychology.
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Psychological Factors Motivating the Intention to Utilize Mass Transport Vehicles Juneman Abraham
ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal Vol. 30 No. 3 (2015): ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal (Vol. 30, No. 3, 2015)
Publisher : Laboratory of General Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Surabaya

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The field of transportation psychology has yet to develop rapidly in Indonesia. Inner city transportation council members with an educational background in psychology are still quite rare. There is only one professor in transportation psychology. On the other hand, transportation problem increases in both quantity and quality, especially in major cities. One main source of transportation problem in cities is the lack of willingness of people to use mass public transport vehicle, resulting in traffic jams in main roads to other alternative roads. The current theoretical review article aims to show the various psychological variables that are capable of predicting motives and intentions of individuals to use mass public transport vehicle. Such psychological knowledge is expected to contribute as a possible suggestion of an intervention supporting the effort of the government in the development of transportation facilities and infrastructure, transport regulations, and economic policies related to transportation.
Adult Attachment and Personality Traits and the Quality of Marriage of Husband and Wife Couples Yuspendi Yuspendi; Fun-Fun Lie; Cindy Maria
ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal Vol. 30 No. 3 (2015): ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal (Vol. 30, No. 3, 2015)
Publisher : Laboratory of General Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Surabaya

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The study aimed to increase the quality of marriage by understanding the match between adult attachment and personality traits (which includes agreeableness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism) on marriage quality of couples. Five hundred couples or 1000 participants were recruited with cluster area sampling in five areas of Bandung City, and were asked to complete Marital Satisfaction Scale and Big Five Inventory. Data was analysed using Multiple Regression and Paired-Sample T-Test. Results showed that adult attachment and personality traits both had a simultaneous effect on marriage quality. Adult attachment had a greater effect compared to the three traits mentioned. Agreeableness was found to have a direct effect on marriage quality of couples, while conscientiousness was found to only have a direct effect on husbands, not wives. Neuroticism was not found to have any direct effects on marriage quality. Further paired sample t-test result confirmed these findings.
Identify Indonesian Psychology Publications in PsycINFO Database: A Scoping Review Indra Yohanes Kiling; Beatriks Novianti Bunga
ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal Vol. 30 No. 3 (2015): ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal (Vol. 30, No. 3, 2015)
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Psychology field in Indonesia has grown for years and its publications have spread in various academic media. The aim of this study was to locate existing literature in a database with solid reputation to give insight about the current progress of psychology in Indonesia. A literature search of PsycINFO database was performed. There were no date or language restrictions. Narrative analysis was used to synthesize findings. Seventy articles were identified from the search terms and four articles were considered relevant. Three of the four relevant studies were focused in the subfield of cross-cultural psychology. Some patterns of publishing in both relevant and irrelevant articles were found and discussed. This study is considered among the first scoping study that has been done in Indonesian context.
Guiding Questions Method and Extrinsic Learning Motivation of First Year University Students Ermida Simanjuntak
ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal Vol. 30 No. 3 (2015): ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal (Vol. 30, No. 3, 2015)
Publisher : Laboratory of General Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Surabaya

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The study aimed to examine the effects of guiding questions method on university students’ extrinsic motivation to study. The theory used was the ARCS model from Keller (1987) regarding extrinsic motivation to study. This study used a quasi-experimental method using a sample of 51 university students enrolled in General Psychology subject. Measurement used was an extrinsic motivation to study scale consisting of ARCS aspects which are attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction. Data was analysed using paired sample t-test and results showed that the guiding questions method was not effective to increase students’ extrinsic motivation to study. However, results also showed an increase in the ”satisfaction” aspect of extrinsic motivation to study following the guiding questions method.
Loneliness and Cognitive Distortion in Adolescent Facebookers Rani Agias Fitri; Syerlie July Anggita
ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal Vol. 30 No. 3 (2015): ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal (Vol. 30, No. 3, 2015)
Publisher : Laboratory of General Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Surabaya

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Facebook users in Indonesia dominated by adolescents in the age range 12 - 15 years. The usage of Facebook has negative effects, such as loneliness and cognitive distortion. The study aims to determine the relationship between loneliness and cognitive distortions in early adolescence Facebook users. Using revision of UCLA Loneliness Scale (ULS) – 8 (Hays & DiMatteo, 1987) and Briere’s (2000) Cognitive Distortion Scale (CDS), data was collected from 146 early adolescents, female and male, who studied at schools in East Jakarta, South Jakarta, North Jakarta, and Depok. Based on results of data analysis using Spearman Rank correlation. A significant positive correlation was obtained between loneliness and cognitive distortion on early adolescence Facebook users (r= .271, p< .005). It was supported by a significant positive correlation between dimension of cognitive distortion (self criticism, self blame, helplessness, hopelessness, and preoccupation with danger) and loneliness with correlation rate .234 – .308.

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