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The Moderating Role of Personal Profiles on the Relationship between Multicultural Awareness and Self-Regulated Learning
Abstract
Multicultural awareness is very crucial for every student, as well as self-regulated learning. Until now, research on these two variables is still min-imal. Moreover, there are no studies that examine the factors that influence the relationship between the two variables. This study aims to explore the relation-ship between multicultural awareness and self-regulated learning in students and discuss the role of students' personal profile in the relationship between the vari-ables. The respondents of this study were 165 students of the City of Surabaya, Indonesia. The structural equation model is used for data analysis techniques. The results showed that hypothesis 1 was accepted, meaning a positive and sig-nificant effect of multicultural awareness on self-regulated learning. The path co-efficient was 0.284, while the t-statistics were more significant than 1.96 (2,544) or p-values less than 0.05 (0.011). Whereas in hypothesis 2, it is rejected, the path coefficient is -0.230 while the t-static is less than 1.96 (1,811) or the p-value is more significant than 0.05 (0.071). In conclusion, personal profiles do not affect the relationship between multicultural awareness-ness and self-regulated learn-ing. This study's recommendation is to provide information on need assessments useful in determining appropriate counseling strategies at the University.
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The author (s) declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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Copyright (c) 2020 Fifi Khoirul Fitriyah, M. Sukron Djazilan, Nopriadi Saputra, Mokhamad Sodikin, Umu Anugerah Izzati Fifi Khoirul Fitriyah , M. Sukron Djazilan , Nopriadi Saputra , Mokhamad Sodikin , Umi Anugerah Izzati
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Submitted
19 November 2020 -
Revised
18 October 2021 -
Published
1 December 2020