Relationship between Religion and Altruistic Behavior of Students of the Faculty of Social Sciences, State University of Jakarta
Muhamad Ridwan Effendi (*a), Suci Nurpratiwi (b)and Sari Narulita (c)

(*a) Islamic Religious Education Departement, State University of Jakarta
*muhamadridwan[at]unj.ac.id


Abstract

This study aims to describe and how the relationship between religiosity and altruistic behaviour among students of the Faculty of Social Sciences, State University of Jakarta. This is important for research considering the extent to which the influence of religious education that has been presented in the Jakarta State University curriculum in the form of intracurricular, co-curricular and / or extracurricular activities. The method used in this research is quantitative correlation and probability sampling technique with purposive random sampling with a homogeneous data sample of 90 people from a population of 898 students. The theoretical analysis used for the variable religion (x) is C.Y. Glock and R.W. Stark, while Cohen^s theory is used for the student altruistic behaviour variable (y). Based on the results of data analysis, it can be concluded that first, the diversity of students is considered good with an average value of 71.91%. Second, the students^ altruistic behaviour was considered good with an average score of 68.20%. Third, there is a positive and significant relationship between religiosity and student altruistic behaviour with a correlation value of 0.276 and a percentage of the relationship of 07.6% and there is a positive and significant influence between diversity (X) and student altruistic behaviour (Y) in the Faculty of Science. Social, University. Negeri Jakarta based on the results of regression calculations by comparing F count and F table, with F count greater than F table, namely F count = 4.642 and F table = 4.15. So that the alternative hypothesis which states that there is an influence between religiosity on students^ altruistic behaviour is accepted and the null hypothesis which states there is no effect is rejected.

Keywords: Religious, Altruistic, Religious Education

Topic: Humanity and Social Science

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