The focus of this research is to see if there is a correlation between religiosity and emotional control in parenting of single mothers. There is a link between religiosity and emotion control, according to the hypothesis. The respondents in this study were 40 single mothers from Jombang. Purposive random sampling was utilized in this study as a sample technique. This study used a religious scale and an emotion regulation scale to collect data. Spearman's rho was utilized to analyze the data. Using Sperman's rho analysis, it was determined that r rho = 0.798 and sig. = 0.00 (p 0.01). This reveals that in single parent mothers, there is a significant positive relationship between religion and emotional regulation, with the higher the religiosity, the higher the emotional control. On the other hand, the lesser one's religiosity, the poorer one's emotional regulation. As a result, the study's hypothesis is accepted. Key words : Religiosity, Emotion Regulation, and Single mother Parenting
The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between body image and self-esteem among young women growing up for skin care (facial treatments). The hypothesis is that there is a relationship between body image and self-esteem in young women who grow up doing skincare (face care) living in Jombang. These are all young ladies growing up in Jombang. The sample size was 60 and was purposely sampled. The independent variable in this study is the image of the body expressed by an image scale of the body, while the dependent variable is self-esteem which is also expressed by an self-esteem scale. The data analysis used is Product Moment Correlation analysis. The results of the analysis show that the correlation coefficient is 0.179 with p=0.000 (p > 0.05). This means that the relationship between body image and self-esteem does not exist.
The focus of this research is to see if there is a correlation between religiosity and emotional control in parenting of single mothers. There is a link between religiosity and emotion control, according to the hypothesis. The respondents in this study were 40 single mothers from Jombang. Purposive random sampling was utilized in this study as a sample technique. This study used a religious scale and an emotion regulation scale to collect data. Spearman's rho was utilized to analyze the data. Using Sperman's rho analysis, it was determined that r rho = 0.798 and sig. = 0.00 (p 0.01). This reveals that in single parent mothers, there is a significant positive relationship between religion and emotional regulation, with the higher the religiosity, the higher the emotional control. On the other hand, the lesser one's religiosity, the poorer one's emotional regulation. As a result, the study's hypothesis is accepted.
This study was intended to prove the relationship between interpersonal communication and job-seeking behaviour for undergraduate students with fresh graduate status. The hypothesis proposed is that there is a positive relationship between interpersonal communication and job-seeking behavior for undergraduate students with new graduate status.The population of this research is job seekers who are fresh graduates from Bachelor of Strata 1 (S1) who are graduates from several universities in Jombang city region. The number of samples in this study consisted of 31 individuals. The sampling technique used is random sampling.The independent variable in this study is interpersonal communication which is expressed by a scale, while the dependent variable is job search behavior which is expressed by a scale, which is then analyzed using the SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science) program. Data analysis utilized Pearson's product moment correlation analysis.The results of the analysis showed that the significance value of the correlation between interpersonal communication and job search behavior was rxy = 0.238 with a significance of 0.098 (one-tailed). The value is above 0.05, which means there is no relationship between interpersonal communication and job-seeking behaviour.This demonstrates that the hypothesis suggested in this study is rejected. Keywords: Interpersonal Communication; Job Seeking Behavior.
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