Discretionary Online Games and Social Skills On Children’s Aggressive Behavior

This study aims to find out the influence of the intensity of playing online games and social skills toward aggressive behavior in 8 years old children using ex-post facto quantitative pathways. This study was conducted in four elementary schools in the city of Bekasi, with 120 total numbers of resp...

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Main Authors: Qorina Widuri, Yufiarti Yufiarti, Hapidin Hapidin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Makassar 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of EST (Educational Science And Technology)
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Online Access:https://ojs.unm.ac.id/JEST/article/view/7073
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spelling doaj-b82d5c9db34940fd8d6bd63471430b3a2020-11-24T22:00:03ZengUniversitas Negeri MakassarJournal of EST (Educational Science And Technology)2460-14972477-38402018-12-011119520110.26858/est.v1i1.70734973Discretionary Online Games and Social Skills On Children’s Aggressive BehaviorQorina Widuri0Yufiarti Yufiarti1Hapidin Hapidin2State University of Jakarta (Universitas Negeri Jakarta)Universitas Negeri Jakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas Negeri Jakarta, IndonesiaThis study aims to find out the influence of the intensity of playing online games and social skills toward aggressive behavior in 8 years old children using ex-post facto quantitative pathways. This study was conducted in four elementary schools in the city of Bekasi, with 120 total numbers of respondents (N) in 8 years old children who were students in grade two elementary school. This study applies treatment by level 2x2 design. The hypothesis in this study is analyzed by using two-way variant analysis (ANOVA) and Tukey Test. The results of this study shows that 1) there is a significant difference on aggressive behavior in 8 years old children who were intensive and not intensive playing online games; 2) there is a difference on aggressive behavior in 8 years old children who have high social skills and low social skills; and 3) there is a significant influence based on interaction between intensity of playing online games and social skills toward aggressive behavior in 8 years old children in the city of Bekasi.https://ojs.unm.ac.id/JEST/article/view/7073intensity of playingonline gamessocial skillsaggressive behaviorscreen time.
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author Qorina Widuri
Yufiarti Yufiarti
Hapidin Hapidin
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Yufiarti Yufiarti
Hapidin Hapidin
Discretionary Online Games and Social Skills On Children’s Aggressive Behavior
Journal of EST (Educational Science And Technology)
intensity of playing
online games
social skills
aggressive behavior
screen time.
author_facet Qorina Widuri
Yufiarti Yufiarti
Hapidin Hapidin
author_sort Qorina Widuri
title Discretionary Online Games and Social Skills On Children’s Aggressive Behavior
title_short Discretionary Online Games and Social Skills On Children’s Aggressive Behavior
title_full Discretionary Online Games and Social Skills On Children’s Aggressive Behavior
title_fullStr Discretionary Online Games and Social Skills On Children’s Aggressive Behavior
title_full_unstemmed Discretionary Online Games and Social Skills On Children’s Aggressive Behavior
title_sort discretionary online games and social skills on children’s aggressive behavior
publisher Universitas Negeri Makassar
series Journal of EST (Educational Science And Technology)
issn 2460-1497
2477-3840
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This study aims to find out the influence of the intensity of playing online games and social skills toward aggressive behavior in 8 years old children using ex-post facto quantitative pathways. This study was conducted in four elementary schools in the city of Bekasi, with 120 total numbers of respondents (N) in 8 years old children who were students in grade two elementary school. This study applies treatment by level 2x2 design. The hypothesis in this study is analyzed by using two-way variant analysis (ANOVA) and Tukey Test. The results of this study shows that 1) there is a significant difference on aggressive behavior in 8 years old children who were intensive and not intensive playing online games; 2) there is a difference on aggressive behavior in 8 years old children who have high social skills and low social skills; and 3) there is a significant influence based on interaction between intensity of playing online games and social skills toward aggressive behavior in 8 years old children in the city of Bekasi.
topic intensity of playing
online games
social skills
aggressive behavior
screen time.
url https://ojs.unm.ac.id/JEST/article/view/7073
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