Priyougie Priyougie, Ahsanul Haq, Rusniati Rusniati, Muhammad Bahit
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模块在远程学习中被认为是重要的,作为学生的自学指南。模块在学习过程中的重要性,因为模块可以方便学生独立学习或面对面学习。基于对远程学习中模块重要性的几种解释,作者有兴趣研究在Banjarmasin州立理工学院电算化会计学习计划中使用描述性统计模块在在线学习中的有效性。在这项研究中,作者观察到的变量是在描述性统计课程中,给了模块的学生和没有给模块的学生的学习结果。对两个变量进行正态性检验,目的是评估数据在数据组或变量组中的分布,数据分布是否为正态分布。根据数据正态性检验的结果,对方差齐性假设进行检验,以确定几个总体的方差是否相同。然后进行差异检验,检验使用该模块的学生组和未使用该模块的学生组在学习描述性统计课程方面的差异。使用SPSS Kolmogorov Smirnov检验应用程序对设置模块和未设置模块的学生的描述性统计课程学习成果数据进行数据正态性检验,显著性值为0.101。显著性值0.101大于0.05,可以认为研究数据符合正态性假设。方差齐性检验通过分析Levene’s test for variance的显著性值进行,显著性结果为0.466,可以认为数据具有齐次方差。本分析的最后阶段是通过使用独立样本t检验来检验给定模块和未给定模块的学生组的学习成果数据之间的差异。检验结果显示显著性值为0.021,其中显著性值小于0.05。由此可以得出,在统计上可以接受并验证“给模块和不给模块的学生组的学习结果存在显著差异”的备选假设(H1)。
The Effectiveness Of The Descriptive Statistics Module In Online Learning In Computerized Accounting Study Program, Banjarmasin State Polytechnic
Module is considered important in distance learning as a self-study guide for students. The importance of module in the learning process because modules can facilitate students in learning independently or face to face. Based on several explanations regarding the importance of modules in distance learning, the authors are interested in examine the effectiveness of using the descriptive Statistics Module in Online Learning in the Computerized Accounting Study Program, Banjarmasin State Polytechnic. The variables observed by the authors in this study were the learning outcomes of groups of students who were given a module and those who were not given a module in descriptive statistics courses. The two variables were carried out a Normality Test with the purpose of assessing the distribution of data in groups of data or variables, whether the data distribution was normally distributed. From the results of the data normality test, a test of the assumption of homogeneity of variance was then carried out to determine the variance of several populations was the same or not. Then a difference test was carried out to test the differences in the group of students who were given the module and the group of students who were not given the module in learning descriptive statistics courses. The data normality test was carried out using the SPSS Kolmogorov Smirnov Test application on the learning outcomes data for descriptive statistics courses for students who were given a module and those who were not given a module yielded a significance value of 0.101. The significance value of 0.101 was greater than 0.05 so it can be concluded that the research data met the assumption of normality. The homogeneity of variance test was carried out by analyzing the significance value of Levene's Test for Equality of Variance where the significance result was 0.466 so it can be concluded that the data had a homogeneous variance. The final stage of this analysis is to test the difference between the learning outcomes data of student groups who were given modules and not given modules by using the Independent Sample t Test. The test results showed a significance value of 0.021 where the significance value was less than 0.05. Thus it can be concluded that the alternative hypothesis (H1) that states that "There is a significant difference between the learning outcomes of groups of students who are given a module and not given a module" can be accepted and verified statistically.