Kegiatan ekstrakurikuler merupakan kegiatan yang dilakukan di luar jam pelajaran untuk memperluas wawasan pengetahuan yang telah dimiliki dari berbagai bidang studi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat hubungan antara kegiatan ekstrakurikuler dengan prestasi akademik pada mahasiswa. Jumlah subjek pada penelitian ini adalah 640 orang. Subjek diambil dengan menggunakan teknik acidental sampling, yaitu jenis sampling nonprobabiliti yang melibatkan sampel diambil dari bagian populasi yang dekat dengan sumber data. Alat ukur dalam penelitian ini yaitu dengan menggunakan kuesioner 11 item skala likert 5 poin untuk mengukur keterlibatan dalam kegiatan ekstrakurikuler dan prestasi akademik menggunakan nilai IPK. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa ada hubungan antara kegiatan kegiatan ekstrakurikuler dengan prestasi akademik mahasiswa dengan sig p>0.001.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, various activities, including the learning process, have shifted to digital platforms. This is a serious concern because teenagers interact more easily with smartphones than pay attention to other people during social interactions, which is called "phubbing". The purpose of this study was to examine the role of cognitive empathy in phubbing among adolescents who use social media. By using the volunteer sampling (opt-in) panel technique, a total of 398 respondents (aged 16-21) were taken part in this study. Respondents filled out two instruments, namely the Phubbing Scale (10 items), the Basic Empathy Scale (9 items). There is an effect of cognitive empathy on phubbing in adolescent social media users, with a contribution value of 38%. The results showed there was a gender difference, with girls reporting higher levels of phubbing and cognitive empathy than boys. This study is the first to provide empirical evidence on the role of cognitive empathy for phubbing on social media among adolescents. This highlights the importance of efforts to indulge our culture as our national identity to stop phubbing becoming the new norm in society, including the younger generation.
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