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Nathiqiyyah ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 27-33
Author(s):  
Zidan Zulfikar

Abstrak Fenomena pacaran adalah hal yang wajar bagi mahasiswa, di mana ada dua lawan jenis menghabiskan waktu bersama. Dalam prefektif psikologi pacaran sendiri dapat menimbulkan konsentrasi yang baik dan juga dapat menimbulkan konsentrasi yang buruk, bukan hanya konsentrasi yang akan terpengaruh, Kesehatan fisik, gangguan mental, dll juga akan terpengaruh. Tergantung hubungan pasangan yang di jalani. Namun pacaran ini termasuk hal yang diharamkan dalam Islam. Pada jurnal ini hal yang akan dibahas yaitu mengenai pengaruh pacaran terhadap konsentrasi mahasiswa di PENS. Metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam jurnal ini yaitu berupa metode kualitatif. Data didapatkan dengan menanyakan pendapat kepada partisipan tentang pengaruh pacaran terhadap prestasi belajar mereka. Hasil penelitian yang telah dilakukan menunjukkan bahwa pacaran memang memiliki pengaruh terhadap konsentrasi belajar mahasiswa. Mengganggu konsentrasi belajar, menurunkan prestasi kuliah, dapat memengaruhi hubungan seseorang baik dengan teman maupun keluarga, juga menyebabkan lupa hal-hal karena memikirkan pacar. Berbagai metode ada di dalam islam maupun di luar untuk meningkatkan konsentrasi belajar. Bisa dengan melakukan olahraga dan meditasi secara rutin, berdoa ketika ingin belajar, dan juga berwudhu sebelum melakukan sebuah kegiatan.   Abstract The phenomenon of dating is a natural thing for students, where there are two opposite sexes spending time together. In prefective psychology, dating itself can cause good concentration and can also cause poor concentration, not only concentration will be affected, physical health, mental disorders, etc. will also be affected. It depends on the couple's relationship. However, this courtship is forbidden in Islam. In this journal, what will be discussed is the influence of courtship on the concentration of students in EEPIS. The research method used in this journal is a qualitative method. The data was obtained by asking participants' opinions about the effect of courtship on their learning achievement. The results of the research that have been carried out show that dating does have an influence on the concentration of student learning. Disrupts learning concentration, lowers college achievement, can affect one's relationships with friends and family, also causes forgetting things because of thinking about a boyfriend. Various methods exist within Islam as well as outside to increase the concentration of learning. You can do sports and meditation regularly, pray when you want to study, and also perform ablution before doing an activity.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin R Binning ◽  
Lorraine R. Blatt ◽  
Susie Chen ◽  
Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal

The social experience of transitioning to a four-year university varies widely among students. Some attend with few or no prior contacts or acquaintances from their hometown; others attend with a large network of high school alumni. Using a sample (N=43,240) of undergraduates spanning 7.5 years at a public university, we examine what factors predict high school peer-prevalence on campus (HSPP) and whether HSPP predicts college achievement above and beyond such factors. Analyses found that HSPP was predicted by variables associated with societal privilege (e.g., being White, continuing generation). Above and beyond these variables, HSPP independently predicted higher grades in gateway STEM courses and, among first-generation college students, higher retention. The role of HSPP in fostering equity and inequity is discussed.


AERA Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 233285842110492
Author(s):  
Kevin R. Binning ◽  
Lorraine R. Blatt ◽  
Susie Chen ◽  
Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal

The social experience of transitioning to a 4-year university varies widely among students. Some attend with few or no prior contacts or acquaintances from their hometown; others attend with a large network of high school alumni. Using a sample (N = 43,240) of undergraduates spanning 7.5 years at a public university, we examine what factors predict high school peer prevalence (HSPP) on campus and whether HSPP predicts college achievement above and beyond such factors. Analyses found that HSPP was predicted by variables associated with societal privilege (e.g., being White, continuing generation). Above and beyond these variables, HSPP independently predicted higher grades in gateway STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) courses and, among first-generation college students, higher retention. The role of HSPP in fostering equity and inequity is discussed. A preprint of this article is available at https://psyarxiv.com/xhpuc/ .


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dario Cestau ◽  
Dennis Epple ◽  
Richard Romano ◽  
Holger Sieg ◽  
Carl Wojtaszek

2020 ◽  
Vol 67 ◽  
pp. 101121 ◽  
Author(s):  
McKenna F. Parnes ◽  
Stella S. Kanchewa ◽  
Amy K. Marks ◽  
Sarah E.O. Schwartz

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dario Cestau ◽  
Dennis Epple ◽  
Richard Romano ◽  
Holger Sieg ◽  
Carl Wojtaszek

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