scholarly journals Nilai Objek Wisata Air Terjun Way Lalaan Provinsi Lampung Dengan Metode Biaya Perjalanan (Travel Cost)

2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Jenny Sartika Sihotang ◽  
Christine Wulandari ◽  
Susni Herwanti

Attraction Waterfall Way Lalaan is one form of environmental services are less developed but has significant economic potential if managed properly. It is therefore necessary to study with the aim of determining the value of the waterfall attraction Way Lalaan visitor characteristics and determine the effect on travel expenses. Benefits of the research results are used as consideration in future management of this attraction. The study was conducted in March-April 2013 with as many as 96 respondents with direct interviews with travel costs were proxied visitors. Determination results of visitor travel expenses will be tested using multiple linear analysis with Minitab 16 software.The results showed the cost of travel for visitors Rp.16.284.500/orang/kali visit. The average cost of a trip Rp.203.104 person / visit. Recreational value of Rp. 487 449 600/year. Variables outside the province, age and marital status simultaneously have a real influence on the cost of the trip. The value of the standard deviation (S) is Rp.151.589. The amount of influence the dependent variables simultaneously (R-Sq) was 61.9% and R-Sq (adj) which means the amount fluctuates depending on the variables influence the correlation of independent variables were added to a dependent variable is equal to 54.8%, while 45.2 % influenced by other variables.

2017 ◽  
Vol 64 (2) ◽  
pp. 112-119 ◽  
Author(s):  
Minhwa Lee ◽  
Mikyung Seo

Background: This study is based on the contact hypothesis that contact with mental illness is the most effective anti-stigma strategy. Aims: This study aims to analyze which form of contact can most effectively decrease the dangerousness and social distance associated with schizophrenia, depression and alcoholism. Method: In total, 573 Korean adults ( Mage = 43.71 years, standard deviation ( SD) = 13.41; 54.1% male, 45.9% female) were surveyed about randomly assigned vignettes of schizophrenia, depression and alcoholism. The participants were questioned on the dangerousness and social distance associated with the assigned vignette, as well as direct and indirect contact experience with the mental illness. Two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to determine the main effect and interaction effect that the type of mental illness and contact experience have on the two dependent variables (dangerousness and social distance). Results: The findings show that the type of mental illness has a significant main effect on dangerousness and social distance, but contact type only has a significant main effect on social distance. Moreover, the two independent variables (mental illness subtype and contact experience) have an interaction effect on two dependent variables (dangerousness and social distance). Therefore, the anti-stigma effect of contact varies according to the type of mental illness. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that appropriate anti-stigma strategies are required for each type of mental illness. Considering that opportunities for direct contact with persons with mental illness are highly limited, it is necessary to actively utilize indirect contact.


2002 ◽  
Vol 124 (3) ◽  
pp. 319-321 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Stavy

This paper discusses the technical, financial, and economic principles underlying the levelized cost method of computing the cost of solar electricity. Topics include the levelized cost method, solar radiation, solar panel efficiency, depreciation, cost of capital, fixed and variable operating and maintenance costs, and taxes. The paper includes the worksheet, “Levelized Cost Worksheet for a 1 kW Solar Electric Generating Plant.” Its benchmark values are for a model solar plant located in Chicago, IL. The paper discusses these benchmark values as it analyzes the worksheet’s constants (capacity-1 kW, 8,760 hr/yr), independent variables (capital cost-$/kW, cost of capital-%, physical life-yr, standard sun hours, fixed and variable O & M expense), and dependent variables (capital amortization expense, capacity factor, cost of solar electricity).


2018 ◽  
Vol 154 ◽  
pp. 01003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siti Fatimah ◽  
Wiharto Wiharto

The ozonation process of dye Acid Orange 7 (AO7), Acid Yellow 19 (AY19), and Acid Black 1 (AB1) have been performed. The experimental results predicted the magnitude of the influence of each variable by using Multiple Linear Regression (MLR). This process produces predictive modeling of the variables studied. The variables studied in this ozonation process are independent variables consisting of ozone concentration (mg/L), concentration of dye (mg/L), pH and temperature (°C). The dependent variables studied were the percentage of dye decolorization. The feasibility of the prediction model used has also been tested using the t-test. Based on the prediction model, R2 values for AO7, AY19, and AB1 dyes are 0.84. 0.87, and 0.93 respectively. The analysis of the influence of the independent variables on the percentage of dye decolorization predicted that the concentration of ozone, dyestuff concentration and pH, significantly influenced the ozonation process of AO7, AY19, and AB1. In the ozonation process the temperature variables have a significant effect on AY19 and AB1, but stronger influence on AO7 ozonation process. Based on the predictions of the influence of each variable, the process in the laboratory can be optimized more effectively and efficiently, so that the cost and time factor can be reduced.


1986 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 105-119 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert A. Hinde ◽  
Amanda Dennis

A common problem concerns the relations between children's behaviour or characteristics at one age or in one situation, and those shown later or in another context. It is argued here that Pearson or rank order correlations may not be ubiquitously suitable for assessing such relations, primarily because independent variables (IV's) and dependent variables (DV's) may be related for only some of the children (e.g., those high on the IV may tend to be high on the DV, but for children with lower scores on the IV there may be no relation to the scores on the DV). Categorization procedures can help. It is shown that the use of Pearson correlations, multiple regression, continuous discriminant analysis and discrete discriminant analysis on the same data sets show up different types of relations between IV's and DV's. Categorization procedures can also facilitate examination of individual cases.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ade Prenada ◽  
Samsul Bakri ◽  
Susni Herwanti

Tourism object Bumi Kedaton Resort (BKR) is one of the tourist attractions that can be found in the Province of Lampung and opened to the public in 2009 so that the unknown diversity of attitude necessary for a visitor management strategy from BKR to be able to attract visitors because of competition in the world tourist attractions then increasingly need to give satisfaction to the visitor so that visitors wishing to come back. Therefore need to do research to find out the value of tourist services BKR and economic characteristics of visitors. Economic value of tourism services can be found using the method of travel expenses. The research was carried out in December 2014-February 2015 by doing the interview and questionnaire distributed directly to the respondent as much as 99 people. Sampling of respondents do with inccidental sampling methods respondents who happened to be there on site research with sampling techniques in a non random sampling because not all individuals in the population earn the same opportunities to provide samples. Sampling is done starting at 09:00am-4:00 pm WIB each day and by the time the school holidays, christmas, new year and chinese new year. The results of the determination of the cost of travel of visitors then tested with the method of multiple linear regression using software Minitab 16. The research results showed that travel costs averaged visitors amounted to Rp. 109.176,26/people/visits for all zoning are examined. Calculation based on research data obtained economic values of tourism services BKR is Rp. 24.559.199,69/year. Characteristics that give visitors a real influence against the economic value of tourism services BKR i.e. time visiting when the Sunday school holiday, Chinese new year, christmas and new year, as well as the distance that has value P Value < 0.1. The influence of the dependent variables simultaneously (R-Sq) was 96,6% and R-Sq (adj) is 95,4%.Keywords: Demographic, economic value, tourism services, travel cost.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 60
Author(s):  
Meilivia M. G Suak

Tax has an important role in the source of state revenue, because the largest income of the State comes from the tax sector. The importance of tax compliance ( tax compliance ) in increasing tax receipts and/or tax ratio has encouraged the conduct of research on the determinants or factors that affect compliance. tax is the policy of tax amnesty, knowledge of taxation, and service of tax authorities. This study aims to analyze the effect of tax amnesty policy , knowledge of taxation, and tax authorities services on taxpayer compliance, empirical studies at the Pratama Tax Office Manado Tax Year 2012-2016. The questionnaire was distributed to 42 respondents and in the process with multiple linear analysis methods with SPSS version 22. This study consisted of dependent variables and independent variables. The dependent variable is taxpayer compliance, while the independent variable is the tax amnesty policy, knowledge of taxation, and service of tax authorities. The results showed that the tax amnesty policy did not have a positive and insignificant effect on taxpayer compliance, tax knowledge did not have a positive and insignificant effect on taxpayer compliance, tax authorities' services had a positive and significant effect on taxpayer compliance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 484-496
Author(s):  
Tayyab Naveed ◽  
Yueqi Zhong ◽  
Yu Zhicai ◽  
Muhammad Awais Naeem ◽  
Lu Kai ◽  
...  

AbstractIn the apparel manufacturing, the fabric is the single largest element in the cost of the garment. Therefore, effectual fabric consumption causes a reduction in cost and exertions. The purpose of this research is to study the effects of fabric width on the efficiency of marker (cutting) plans. Fabric consumption is in four types for human body shapes, that is, triangle, oval, square, and circle, in both genders to control the fabric utilization. Two clothing styles, fitted trousers and fitted shirts, are manufactured in an apparel manufacturing industry. The marker plans produced through Garment Gerber Technology software are accomplished in 36 different fabric widths (independent variables). The evaluation of dependent variables, that is, marker efficiency, marker loss, and fabric consumption efficiency relevant to four body shapes in variable fabric widths is analyzed for both women and men. The statistical analysis indicates that there is a linear relationship between marker efficiency and fabric width (sig <0.05). The regression analysis (p-value) between dependent variables and predictor variables (body types and fabric width) is also statistically significant. Also, the result implies that markers are more productive with larger fabric widths in all styles in both genders.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 283-296
Author(s):  
Fairouz Abdel Rahim NAAS ◽  
◽  
Mohamed Kais Adel Al GNBRI ◽  

The study aims to describe how to implement air flight travel costs to determine ticket fare on Al Boraq Air Company. The importance of this study arises from the necessity and novelty of the subject in Libya. By consideration, the increases contribute to the private sector in this industry. Moreover, it will be a contribution that helps the company to make the decisions related to ticket fare in the future. Apply the empirical study when analyzing the data collected from accounting records and questioning the pricing process. The main conclusions are the estimated costs used to determine the ticket fare because the journey does not start yet. Therefore, the contribution profit also estimates. The company uses the percent of the fullness as a basis for distributing the costs and determining the cost average per seat for different types of passengers. The ticket fare depends on the compound costs. Otherwise, the company does not price each implemented trip separately. It determines the price for a specific line trip according to the average cost concerning the same line trip. The ticket fare will be the same for all the implemented line trips during a particular time, without paying any attention to the other factors that affected the ticket fare as the timing of the trip, the timing of the booking, and the weather conditions.


2014 ◽  
Vol 222 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-48 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephanie Romney ◽  
Nathaniel Israel ◽  
Danijela Zlatevski

The present study examines the effect of agency-level implementation variation on the cost-effectiveness of an evidence-based parent training program (Positive Parenting Program: “Triple P”). Staff from six community-based agencies participated in a five-day training to prepare them to deliver a 12-week Triple P parent training group to caregivers. Prior to the training, administrators and staff from four of the agencies completed a site readiness process intended to prepare them for the implementation demands of successfully delivering the group, while the other two agencies did not complete the process. Following the delivery of each agency’s first Triple P group, the graduation rate and average cost per class graduate were calculated. The average cost-per-graduate was over seven times higher for the two agencies that had not completed the readiness process than for the four completing agencies ($7,811 vs. $1,052). The contrast in costs was due to high participant attrition in the Triple P groups delivered by the two agencies that did not complete the readiness process. The odds of Triple P participants graduating were 12.2 times greater for those in groups run by sites that had completed the readiness process. This differential attrition was not accounted for by between-group differences in participant characteristics at pretest. While the natural design of this study limits the ability to empirically test all alternative explanations, these findings indicate a striking cost savings for sites completing the readiness process and support the thoughtful application of readiness procedures in the early stages of an implementation initiative.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Erik Wardhana, MM.

This study entitled "Analysis of Effect of Climate Organization and Competence Againt Employee PT. Hutama Karya ". The purpose of this study was to obtain information on the relationship between the free variable that organizational climate (X1) and competence (X2) with the dependent variable is employee performance (Y), either partially or simultaneously, This study used survey research methods with the correlational approach and predictive, which aims for the relationship and influence between independent and dependent variables. The sampling technique can be done randomly (simple random sampling) of 852 employees, which is considered to resprentatif is 89 people. And to solve problems, to analyze and examine the relationship and influence between the independent variables on the dependent variable used models kausalistik through regression analysis with SPSS 14.0


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