The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that is currently spreading in Indonesia has prompted the government to implement various prevention efforts to limit its spread. One of the sectors affected by this pandemic is the education sector, owing to the Ministry of Education and Culture (Kementrian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan) of the Republic of Indonesia instruction to higher education institutions to implement the Study from Home (SFH) policy. This causes abrupt changes and considerable pressures on college students both internally and externally, which might trigger negative emotions, including stress in undergoing Study from Home (SFH). This study aims to explore the correlation between academic resilience and the subjective well-being of college students experiencing online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study uses a literature review to collect data, focusing on theoretical studies, and the references used are inseparable from scientific literature. The results show that resilience is crucial in online learning to maintain and improve the students’ subjective well-being. Students with a high level of resilience tend to have a high level of subjective well-being as well, meaning that they are able to regulate their emotions better in addition to controlling internal pressures caused by online learning.
Keywords: Academic resilience, subjective well-being, online learning, COVID-19
The Covid-19 outbreak has had a major impact across the globe. Tourism, education, health, and economies are all affected by this pandemic. One major impact on the economic sector is the emergence of ‘panic-buying’. This study examines panic-buying in cross-cultural psychological studies. The researchers conducted a literature review on previous studies related to panic-buying behaviours during both the Covid-19 outbreak and similar scenarios prior to Covid-19. The researchers provide an explanation on how panic-buying behaviour can occur. The researchers also compare panic-buying with similar behaviours such as impulsive and compulsive buying.
Keywords: Panic buying, Pandemic, Covid-19, Cross-cultural psychological studies
Masa remaja merupakan masa di mana usia peralihan dari masa anak-anak ke masa dewasa yang mengalami perubahan emosi dan perubahan sosial. Penyesuaian sosial merupakan kemampuan seorang individu untuk dapat menyesuaikan diri dengan bentuk tingkah laku yang telah disetujui oleh kelompok dengan diikuti kematangan emosi yang baik. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui seberapa besar pengaruh kematangan emosi terhadap penyesuaian sosial pada mahasiswa baru Politeknik Negeri Malang. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif dengan jenis penelitian korelasi sebab-akibat. Populasi yang diambil dalam penelitian ini adalah mahasiswa baru jurusan akuntansi Politeknik Negeri Malang. Teknik pengambilan sampel menggunakan Random Sampling, dengan sampel sebanyak 56 subjek penelitian. Analisis data dari penelitian ini menggunakan teknik Simple Linear Regression, dengan bantuan SPSS 16.0 for windows. Hasil penelitian yang telah dilakukan, yaitu tingkat penyesuaian sosial pada mahasiswa baru jurusan akuntansi Politeknik Negeri Malang masuk dalam kategori tinggi, dengan hasil persentase sebesar 51,78% dan tingkat kematangan emosi mahasiswa baru jurusan akuntansi Politeknik Negeri Malang dinyatakan tinggi dengan hasil persentase sebesar 51,78%. (3) hasil dari uji regresi, koefisien korelasi variabel kematangan emosi dengan penyesuaian sosial sebesar 0,653. Kemudian terdapat nilai koefisien determinasi (R Square) sebesar 0,427. Hasil tersebut menunjukkan bahwa terdapat pengaruh kematangan emosi terhadap penyesuaian sosial pada mahasiswa baru jurusan akuntansi Politeknik Negeri Malang sebesar 42,7%.
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