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lecturer agreeableness parent involvement peer support personality perception self regulated learning

How are the Parents Involvement, Peers and Agreeableness Personality of Lecturers Related to Self-Regulated Learning?

Eva Latipah , Hanif Cahyo Adi Kistoro , Himawan Putranta

Student learning in higher education is influenced by parental involvement, peer support, and lecturers' perceptions of agreeableness. This resear.

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Student learning in higher education is influenced by parental involvement, peer support, and lecturers' perceptions of agreeableness. This research aims to examine the correlation between parental involvement, peer support, and the perception of personality agreeableness of lecturers on self-regulated learning (SRL) students. This research is a correlational field research model with a quantitative approach. The respondents of this research were 250 students of Yogyakarta State Islamic University who were obtained using a purposive random sampling technique. Data collection uses a scale of SRL, parent involvement, peer support, and perception of the agreeableness personality of the lecturer. Regression analysis is used as a data analysis technique. The results showed that there was a positive and significant correlation between parental involvement with SRL, peer support with SRL, personality perception agreeableness lecturers with SRL, and parental involvement, peer support, and perceptual personality agreeableness of lecturers together with SRL with an effective contribution (R2) of 15.1%. It was concluded that the involvement of parents, peer support, and perception of personality agreeableness of lecturers related to SRL of students. Therefore, to see student SRL can be seen based on the involvement of parents, peer support, and students' perceptions of the personality agreeableness of their lecturers.

Keywords: Lecturer agreeableness, parent involvement, peer support, personality perception, self-regulated learning.

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