HUBUNGAN ANTARA AGRESIFITAS DENGAN KESEHATAN MENTAL SISWA KELAS VIII SMPN 2 WAGIR
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relationship, aggressiveness, mental health
Abstract
This study examines relationship between aggressiveness and mental health of students. This study applied correlational design. Conducted at SMPN 2 Wagir, Malang, this study assigned 216 sample of the 10thgraders. Data were analyzed using statistical and non-statistical models. The study discovered that there was a significant relationship between variable X and Y. Elaborated in correlational statement, the study concluded: (a) high aggressiveness of students does not mean that students ’ mental health is low (bad), (b) low mental health of students does not mean that aggressiveness is high, and (c) moderate aggressiveness of students probably means students ’ mental health is also moderate.
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2016-07-01
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Wahono, B. (2016). HUBUNGAN ANTARA AGRESIFITAS DENGAN KESEHATAN MENTAL SISWA KELAS VIII SMPN 2 WAGIR. Konstruktivisme : Jurnal Pendidikan Dan Pembelajaran, 8(2), 187-196. https://doi.org/10.35457/konstruk.v8i2.49
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