Keterampilan Sosial dan Adiksi Internet: Peran Moderasi Durasi Penggunaan Internet
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Keterampilan Sosial, Adiksi Internet, Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA)Abstract
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji hubungan antara keterampilan sosial dan adiksi internet, dengan mempertimbangkan durasi penggunaan internet sebagai variabel moderator. Studi dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode kuantitatif cross-sectional, dengan melibatkan partisipan penelitian sebanyak 250 orang pemuda pengguna internet dari Kota Bandung. Pengukuran dilakukan menggunakan skala modifikasi keterampilan sosial yang dikembangkan oleh Buhrmester et al. (1988) dan skala adiksi internet yang dikembangkan oleh Chang dan Man Law (2008). Analisis data dilakukan dengan moderated regression analysis (MRA). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa keterampilan sosial tidak memiliki hubungan yang signifikan dengan adiksi internet, begitupun dengan durasi penggunaan internet tidak menunjukkan hubungan yang signifikan juga dengan adiksi internet. Selain itu, tidak ditemukan interaksi antara keterampilan sosial dan gender maupun keterampilan sosial dan durasi penggunaan internet dalam memprediksi adiksi internet.
Kata Kunci : Keterampilan Sosial, Adiksi Internet, Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA)
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