Cramming Analysis Based on Time to Start Studying and Time the Exam being Held

Ekarini Daroedono, Alifa Hasna Ramadhani Fachly, Ayu Aulia Salshabila, Debora Iriani Sanda Pasoro, Gabriella Hillary Kambu, Fachrul Destrian, Restu Fatimatuzzahra, F. E. Siagian
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Aims: to explore the time that crammer start to study and  the time of exam being held and relate this two with the result of the remedial exams which conducted electronically (computer based). Study Design:  simple descriptive cross sectional study Place and Duration of Study: conducted during January to February 2024 in the faculty of Medicine, Universitas Kristen Indonesia, Jakarta-Indonesia. Sample: respondents who join the remedial exam during 2022. Methodology: electronic questionnaire regarding time to start studying being distributed prior the exam/test. Sufficient explanation regarding the research is given before consent is politely requested to each exam’s participant. Data obtained from questionnaire were combined with demography data (gender, place of residence) and the result of the exam. Results: Cramming conducted by 69.7% of our respondents, with the involvement of male student is more common compared to female student and regarding their place of residence, more student that live in their own house with their family do the cramming. Most of the perpetrator started studying at 20.00 – 24.00 pm. Students passing rate in this study were low. Female students score better when they did not cram while only male students who conduct cramming and still fail the exam get a slightly higher mean score than male students who fail the exam and did not cram. Female students got a slightly higher mean score than male students. Conclusion: Cramming is risk taking like gambling behavior. It can give negative impact to the perpetrator’s mental health. The phenomenon of cramming is quite common, especially among male student, but the passing rate was poor. Cramming mostly started late at night. Male students who fail the exam tend to get higher grades if they cramming while on the other hand our female student tend to get higher score in they did not cram.
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基于开始学习时间和考试时间的补习分析
研究设计:简单描述性横断面研究研究地点和时间:2024年1月至2月,在印度尼西亚雅加达克里斯汀大学医学系进行。研究方法:在考试/测试前发放有关开始学习时间的电子问卷。在礼貌地征得每位参加考试者的同意之前,会对研究内容进行充分解释。从问卷中获得的数据与人口统计学数据(性别、居住地)和考试结果相结合:69.7%的受访者有补习行为,与女生相比,男生的补习行为更为普遍。大多数肇事者在晚上 20:00 - 24:00 开始学习。本研究中的学生及格率较低。女生在不补习的情况下得分较高,而只有进行补习但仍未通过考试的男生的平均得分略高于未通过考试但未补习的男生。女生的平均得分略高于男生:补习是一种类似赌博的冒险行为。结论:补习是一种冒险行为,就像赌博一样,会对行为人的心理健康造成负面影响。补习现象相当普遍,尤其是在男生中,但及格率很低。补习大多在深夜开始。考试不及格的男生如果补习,往往会得到较高的分数,而另一方面,我们的女生如果不补习,往往会得到较高的分数。
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