scholarly journals Study of Female Rider Visual Perception Toward Scooter Designs in Indonesia

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 132-143
Author(s):  
Linda Lukita ◽  
Achmad Syarief ◽  
Slamet Riyadi ◽  
Andar Bagus Sriwarno

This study consisted of a perception evaluation and identification of scooter shapes that are attractive to female riders. A survey using a Likert scale was conducted on 150 female scooter riders, providing an evaluation of six different scooter shapes representing scooter designs in Indonesia. The result of the descriptive analysis showed that scooter designs in Indonesia are perceived as high-quality, comfortable to ride, able to be used by family members, fun to ride, relaxing, and giving self-confidence when they are ridden, all of which are physio-, socio- and psycho-pleasure factors, thus only achieving the visceral and behavioral phases. These perceptions are in accordance with the female gender (communal, high emotion and empathy). The scooter models considered to be attractive to female riders had perceptions related to the ideo-pleasure factor determined by shape details in the scooter design. The results of factor analysis showed a different composition of perception factors among scooter models. The conclusion of this study is that in addition to size, type and shape characteristics, designs, both the overall design and design details as well as gender characteristics influence the difference in visual perception by female riders toward scooter designs.  

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-72
Author(s):  
Widiana Rahayu ◽  
Hari Mulyadi ◽  
Dian Herdiana Utama

Purpose - The purpose of this study is to see the description of entrepreneurial attitude and entrepreneurship intention.Design/Methodology/Approach - The design of this study is cross sectional by using descriptive approach with explanatory survey method and total of 145 respondents. A questionnaire was used as a research instrument to collect data from respondents. Analytical technique used is descriptive technique by using frequency distribution.Findings - Based on the results of the research using descriptive analysis, the results obtained that the entrepreneurial attitude is in the medium category with a score of representative 63,5% and entrepreneurship intention is in the medium category with a score of representative 65,3%.Originality/Values - The difference of this study with previous research is on the object studied at female students 2014 in UPI Bandung who have pass studied Entrepreneurship studied, the measurement of entrepreneurship attitude through the dimension of Theory Planning Behavior (TPB) Icek Azjen in 1991 about autonomy authority, opportunity economy, self-realization, and perceived self-confidence.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 35
Author(s):  
ARIEF HELMI

Every consumer has different style and considerations in making decisions when they are faced with choices of products. Indonesian society tends to like to shop (sophaholic). The survey showed that 93 percent of Indonesian rather going to shopping centers. Indonesian was in second ranked after Hong Kong’s for shopping tendency. Indonesia was ranked second after Hong Kong's shopping tendency in society. Based on this phenomenon, this study will focus on Indonesian consumer shopping styles and trying to find out and compare the Sundanese and Javanese ethnic shopping styles. Analysis units used are the society who shops in supermarket or hypermarket in Bandung and Surabaya. This study used primary data by surveys and distributing questionnaire. The sampling technique used was an area probability sampling. The survey was conducted at the site of modern shopping centers where there are supermarkets and hypermarkets. Data were analyzed using the software Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) and LISREL. Descriptive analysis carried out by confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and frequency distribution analysis. Both of these analyzes yield a picture of consumer shopping style CFA is used to formulate a new dimension of shopping style shown by consumer in Indonesia. The results showed that when shopping at the supermarket, Indonesian people showed hedonic shopping styles, innovation, perfectionist, brand orientation, doubt, spontaneous, loyalty, promotional sensitivity, and female gender roles. Sundanese ethnic consumer shopping styles differ significantly by Javanese ethnic. Although it shows the difference, the two ethnic groups have the same style of shopping, the perfectionist, brand-oriented, doubt, spontaneous, and gender sensitive


Liquidity ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-62
Author(s):  
Siti Maryama ◽  
Yayat Sujatna

The purpose of this study is to (1) analyzing the level of retail mix consumer satisfaction; (2) analyze the dominant variable in retail mix consumer satisfaction; (3) analyze the difference of retail mix consumer satisfaction performed. The observed of the retail industry is Alfamidi and Indomaret. The study was designed into a descriptive-quantitative method. The source of primary data obtained from the questionnaire of 100 respondents. The formulating variable of retail mix includes: merchandise assortments, pricing, customer services Store design and display, communication mix, and location. Data analyze by using descriptive, analysis of factors, and t-test. The result confirmed that the level of retail mix consumer satisfaction in both industry is relatively similar. However, it can be stated that the respondents were more satisfied to Indomaret compared with Alfamart.


Manuskripta ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Novarina Novarina

Abstract: This research is a comparative literary study that uses Malay and Javanese versions of Mahabarata text sources. The research objects used were the text edition of Pandhawa Gubah (PG) by Sudibjo Z. Hadisutjipto and the text of Cheritera Pandawa Lima (CPL) by Khalid Hussain. The research method used is descriptive-analysis method. In the comparative study used a comparative literary theory proposed by Endraswara (2011). The results of the text comparison reveal the similarities and differences in the image of Bima figures in the Javanese and Malay versions. The equation as a whole is that both texts contain the same heroic storyline and heroic character, Bima. In addition, Indian influence is still evident in the two texts seen from the nuances of Hinduism that exist in both texts. While the difference is seen in the events that accompany Bima's struggle in achieving his victory. Based on these similarities and differences, it can be seen that the authors attempt to represent the concept of metaphysical interactions vertically and horizontally expressed through PG text. --- Abstrak: Penelitian ini adalah satu kajian sastra bandingan yang menggunakan sumber teks Mahabarata versi Melayu dan Jawa. Objek penelitian yang digunakan adalah edisi teks Pandhawa Gubah (PG) karya Sudibjo Z. Hadisutjipto dan teks Cheritera Pandawa Lima (CPL) karya Khalid Hussain. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode deskriptif-analisis. Dalam telaah perbandingan digunakan teori sastra bandingan yang dikemukakan Endraswara (2011). Hasil perbandingan teks mengungkapkan adanya persamaan dan perbedaan citra tokoh Bima dalam versi Jawa maupun versi Melayu. Persamaan secara keseluruhan adalah kedua teks tersebut mengandung alur cerita kepahlawanan dan tokoh pahlawan yang sama yaitu Bima. Selain itu, pengaruh India masih tampak dalam kedua teks tersebut dilihat dari nuansa Hinduisme yang ada dalam kedua teks. Sementara perbedaannya tampak pada peristiwa-peristiwa yang menyertai perjuangan Bima dalam mencapai kemenangannya. Berdasarkan persamaan dan perbedaan tersebut tampak adanya upaya penulis untuk merepresentasikan konsep interaksi metafisik secara vertikal dan horizontal yang diungkapkan melalui teks PG.


2021 ◽  
pp. 197140092110006
Author(s):  
Warren Chang ◽  
Ajla Kadribegic ◽  
Kate Denham ◽  
Matthew Kulzer ◽  
Tyson Tragon ◽  
...  

Purpose A common complication of lumbar puncture (LP) is postural headaches. Epidural blood patches are recommended if patients fail conservative management. Owing to a perceived increase in the number of post-lumbar puncture headaches (PLPHs) requiring epidural blood patches at a regional hospital in our network, the decision was made to switch from 20 to 22 gauge needles for routine diagnostic LPs. Materials and methods Patients presenting for LP and myelography at one network regional hospital were included in the study. The patients were contacted by nursing staff 3 days post-procedure; those patients who still had postural headaches after conservative management and received epidural blood patches were considered positive cases. In total, 292 patients were included; 134 underwent LP with 20-gauge needles (53 male, 81 female, average age 57.7) and 158 underwent LP with 22-gauge needles (79 male, 79 female, average age 54.6). Results Of 134 patients undergoing LP with 20-gauge needles, 15 (11%) had PLPH requiring epidural blood patch (11 female, 3 male, average age 38). Of 158 patients undergoing LP with 22-gauge needles, only 5 (3%) required epidural blood patches (all female, average age 43). The difference was statistically significant ( p < 0.01). Risk factors for PLPH included female gender, younger age, lower body mass index, history of prior PLPH and history of headaches. Conclusion Switching from 20-gauge to 22-gauge needles significantly decreased the incidence of PLPH requiring epidural blood patch. Narrower gauge or non-cutting needles should be considered in patients with risk factors for PLPH, allowing for CSF requirements.


Circulation ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 127 (suppl_12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Neil A Zakai ◽  
George Howard ◽  
Leslie A McClure ◽  
Suzanne E Judd ◽  
Brett M Kissela ◽  
...  

Introduction: D-dimer, a marker of coagulation activation, has higher levels in blacks than whites and has been variably associated with stroke and coronary heart disease (CHD). Methods: REGARDS recruited 30,239 participants in their homes across the continental US between 2003-07; by design 55% were female, 41% black, and 56% lived in the southeast. In a case-cohort study, D-dimer was measured in 646 participants with incident stroke, 515 with incident CHD, and 1104 in a cohort random sample. D-dimer was log transformed and modeled per 1-unit increase. Cox models were used to determine the HR for vascular disease for D-dimer and the difference in HR (95% CI) by race and vascular disease calculated by bootstrapping with 1000 replicate samples and using the 2.5 and 97.5 percentiles of the distribution (see Table for model variables). Results: Median D-dimer was higher in blacks (0.45 mcg/mL; IQR 0.26, 0.85) than whites (0.38 mcg/mL; IQR 0.23, 0.69); p <0.001. D-dimer was higher with increasing age, female gender, diabetes, hypertension and prebaseline cardiovascular disease (all p <0.05). The table shows the HR of stroke and CHD by baseline D-dimer. In minimally-adjusted models, D-dimer was associated with both stroke and CHD. Accounting for Framingham stroke and CHD risk factors, D-dimer remained associated with CHD (HR 1.45; 95% CI 1.18, 1.79), but was marginally associated with stroke (HR 1.20; 95% CI 0.99, 1.45). The difference in the HR of D-dimer between CHD and stroke was 0.22 in the basic model and 0.25 in the Framingham model, but this difference was of marginal statistical significance (Table). There was no difference in the HRs for stroke or CHD for D-dimer in blacks compared to whites (Table). Discussion: The association of D-dimer with stroke appeared smaller than for CHD with similar associations by race. Findings suggest that hemostasis activation may play a greater role in pathogenesis of CHD than stroke. Further study is needed to confirm these findings and evaluate the association of D-dimer with different stroke subtypes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Ade Anggraini Kartika Devi ◽  
Ade Husnul Mawadah

Abstract This study aims to analyze the intertextuality of Timun Mas and Buto Ijo in the Marjan advertisement with Indonesian folklore. The advertisement is considered as a text derived from the previous text because it uses the characters of Buto Ijo and Timun Mas, namely the legendary figures of folklore entitled Timun Mas and Buto Ijo. The data sources are the Timun Mas and Buto Ijo versions of Marjan advertisements and the Timun Mas and Buto Ijo folk tales. Descriptive analysis was carried out using an intertextuality approach to see the relationship between the two texts. The results showed that the character of Buto Ijo in the Marjan advertisement and Indonesian folklore had some similarities and differences. The similarity is Buto Ijo is tall, big, and green. Buto Ijo, as his name implies, is told as a giant green figure who has great strength. The difference lies at the end of the story. In the advertisement, Buto Ijo has a happy ending by joining the Timun Mas family to celebrate Eid. While in folklore, Buto Ijo has a tragic ending. Buto Ijo died from drowning in a sea of ​​shrimp paste that turned into embers in the ocean.


Inter ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-88
Author(s):  
Elizaveta Panarina

The article analyzes the phenomenon of femvertising as a marketing and communication strategy aimed at women, ideologically inspired by feminisms, destroying gender stereotypes. It is contrasted with advertisements that exploit the female image, sexualize women or show women in the context of only domestic work. Based on the works of E. Becker-Herbie, M. Mendenez, K. Linder, as well as I. Goffman, the article analyzes female gender displays in advertising for the Russian audience. The repertoire of analyzed gender representations in advertising demonstrates the content of femvertising: from a set of social problems that oppress women to a broadcast discourse of strength, independence, solidarity and self-confidence. The question that remains open is whether femvertising can sell as well as it can mobilize a new generation of forward thinking.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 151-158
Author(s):  
Monika Veronika ◽  
Afdal Afdal

This research is motivated by the phenomenon of the number of students from non-intact families lacking self-confidence, thus causing him to be less able to see himself positively. The purpose of this study is to see the difference in self-concept of students from intact families and families not intact. This research is a quantitative type of research with a comparative descriptive method. The population in this study were all students of SMP 25 Padang in the 2018/2019 academic year, totaling 744 students. The total sample of 260 students (150 students from intact families and 110 students from non-intact families) was selected using the Stratified Random Sampling technique. The research instrument used was a Likert scale questionnaire. Data were analyzed by percentage formula technique and formula t test with the help of SPSS for Windows 16. 0. The results revealed that (1) self-concept of students from intact families were in the high category (2) self-concept of students from non-intact families in the category quite high, and (3) there is a significant difference between the self-concept of students from intact families and non-intact families with a significant level of 0,000. Based on the results of the study it was suggested to counselors to be able to provide guidance and counseling services, information services, individual counseling services, group guidance services and group counseling services to students from non-intact families, in order to help students realize positive self-concepts.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (11) ◽  
pp. 103
Author(s):  
Segar A/L A. Maniveloo ◽  
Borhannudin Abdullah ◽  
Shamsulariffin Samsudin

Movement assessments are commonly used to assess athlete&rsquo;s risk of injury as well as basic and specific skill movement patterns; however, dance is identified to be differing from sports because the average dancer&rsquo;s training load is higher than the athletes. This study aims to identify the difference in the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) level among traditional dancers in Malaysia. A quasi-experimental study design was adopted, which involved 66 dancers (M = 33; F = 33). The study comprised traditional dancers from three ethnic backgrounds, namely, Malay, Chinese and Indian. The descriptive analysis described the level of the dancers&rsquo; FMS, as follows: Malay (M = 16.18, SD = 2.062), Chinese (M = 18.50, SD = 1.102), Indian (M = 18.23, SD = 1.445). The ANOVA analysis found a significant difference in the FMS scores among all three groups of dancers, F (2,63) = 14.026, p &gt;.000. The deep squat, hurdle step, shoulder mobility, active straight leg raise and trunk stability tests for push-up indicated a significant difference, whereas the inline lunges test and rotational stability tests showed no significance difference. However, the Post Hoc analysis showed no significant difference between the Chinese and Indian dancers. It can be concluded that there is a difference in FMS scores between Malay, Chinese and Indian dancers. FMS may be a useful tool to help identify dancers about the risk of injury and improve their movement quality.


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