The current study was aimed at analyzing the effect of Behaviour counseling with modeling technique Through Lesson Study to self-exhibition. The study was a quasi-experiment, with non-equivalent posts only control group design. Purposive sampling was used to select the subject of the study. 10 tenth grade students of SMKN 3 Singaraja were selected as the subjects of the study. Observation, interviews, diaries, and self-exhibition likert scale questionnaire were used as the methods of data collection. The data was analyzed descriptively and statically, using t-test. Based on the observed t-value (14,54) with the t-table of 6.39 on significant level of 0.05, it was concluded that the H1 was accepted. In conclusion, the result of the study confirmed the effect of behaviour counseling with modeling technique through Lesson Study to improve students’ self-exhibitionKeywords: Behaviour Counseling, Modeling, Self Exhibition.
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of behavioral counseling with modeling techniques to improve self achievement in class VII I Junior High School 3 Singaraja. This type of research is quasi-experimental with pre-test and post-test control group design. These samples included 68 students (male 34 and female 34, average age 12.5 years). Through random sampling, 34 students were placed in the experimental group who received treatment with behavioral counseling and modeling techniques, 34 students as a control group not received treatment. The results of the data analysis are the value of thit 2.978 > ttab 2.021 so that Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted. So there are significant differences. It can be concluded that behavioral counseling with modeling technique is effective for increasing self achievemet in class VII I Junior High School 3 Singaraja.Keywords: Behavioral Counseling, modeling, self achievement
This study was purposed to determine the effectivity of behavioral counseling by positive reinforcement technique to improved self confidence students of eleventh grade class AK C at SMK Negeri 1 Singaraja. One group pretest-posttest designed was used. The sample of this study were eight students which were grouped with purposive sampling. Student’s self confidence were measured by questionnaire. Data were collected then analyzed by descriptive statistics and t-test. The results showed that behavioral counseling with positive reinforcement technique is effective to improved students self confidence, it seen from the analysis output ttest>ttable with significance value 5% (v), it showed that students self confidence were improved. It can be concluded that alternative hipothesis of this study is accepted.
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of cognitive counseling with reframing techniques to intervene in self-aggression. The experimental design used was Pretest Post-test Control Group Design. The sample of this study was high-school students in Singaraja City who were taken randomly by 50 respondents. Data collection used the Self Aggression questionnaire instrument. Hypothesis testing is done using the t-test. The results obtained from these tests indicate that cognitive counseling with reframing techniques is effective for intervening in self-aggression. Cognitive counseling with reframing technique is an effective counseling service to assist in dealing with problems faced by adolescents, especially intervening in self-aggression behavior.
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