HUBUNGAN ADVERSITY QUOTIENT DENGAN KEMAMPUAN PEMECAHAN MASALAH SISWA SMP PADA PEMBELAJARAN MATEMATIKA

Lisa Dwi Afri

Abstract


Problem solving must be developed and internalized in mathematics
learning, so students have problem solving skills that students can
transfer to their daily lives when facing problems or difficulties.
There is a mental attitude that affects a person's success to become a
successful problem solver, namely adversity quotient. This mental
attitude affects the mindset and emotions so it is not easy to give up
in solving problems. This study aims to measure the relationship
between adversity quotient and problem solving abilities of junior
high school students in mathematics learning. This research is a
correlation study. The population was students of SMPN 1 Padang
Panjang 2014/2015 academic year, while 32 samples were selected
by purposive sampling. The data was collected using an adversity
quotient scale and a mathematical problem solving ability test. Data
were analyzed by regression correlation techniques. The results of
data analysis showed a correlation coefficient between adversity
quotient variables with mathematical problem solving abilities of r =
0.756> rtable (0.297), meaning that there was a significant positive
relationship between adversity quotient and mathematical problem
solving abilities. The coefficient of determination obtained is r2 =
0.572 indicating that adversity quotient has an effect of 57.2% on
mathematical problem solving abilities of junior high school
students, while 42.8% is influenced by other factors

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30821/axiom.v7i2.2895

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