
 
4  CONCLUSIONS 
Based on this research data, it can be described some 
things as follows: 
4.1  The Description of Early 
Conditions of PJKR Student Self-
Esteem in FKIP University of 
Suryakancana 
The description of early conditions that the students 
have  in  the  self-esteem  experiment  sample  is 
considered  pretty  well.  This  can  be  seen  from  the 
average score obtained from the questionnaire that is 
138.05, with the highest score is 156 and the lowest 
score is 115 of the expected total score is 200. The 
description of the early self-esteem condition for the 
control  sample  is  the  same  as  experiment  sample 
which has pretty well considered. This can be seen 
from  the  average  score  obtained  from  the 
questionnaire that is 134.70, with the highest score is 
156 and the lowest score is 115 of the expected total 
score  is  200.  This  condition  occurs  because  the 
students  have  not  get  material  preparation  of  the 
learning process. 
The  early  self-esteem  condition  of  students  in 
both  group  is  pretty  well  on  the  same  level.  This 
indicated  that  sample  used  in  both  homogeneous 
groups or in other words has the same basic potential. 
4.2  The Description of Final Self-
Esteem of PJKR Students in FKIP 
University of Suryakancana 
The description of the final condition that the student 
has  in  the  self-esteem  experiment  samples  is 
considered  pretty  well.  This  can  be  seen  from  the 
average score obtained from the questionnaire that is 
167, with the highest score is 182 and the lowest score 
is  150  of  the  expected  total  score  is  200.  This 
condition  indicates  that  the  learning  process  of 
traditional exercises is  quite effective in improving 
self-esteem students. 
The description of the early self-esteem condition 
for the control sample is the same as the experiment 
sample which is considered pretty well. This can be 
seen  from  the  average  score  obtained  from  the 
questionnaire that is 146.50, with the highest score is 
166 and the lowest score is 120 of the expected total 
score  is  200.  This  condition  occurs  because  the 
sample  is  not  given  treatment  like  the  experiment 
group so that there is not significant increase. 
 
4.3  The Significant Effects of 
Traditional Exercises to Student 
Self-Esteem 
The  condition  of  student  self-esteem  before  the 
learning  process  in  both  experiment  and  control 
groups is basically same. This suggests that the basic 
potential  of  student  self-esteem  in  both  groups  is 
comparable.  The  only  difference  is  that  the 
experiment  group  is  given  learning  process  of 
traditional exercises meanwhile the control group is 
not  given  a  treatment.  By  these  differences,  this 
proves  that  after  the  traditional  exercises  learning 
process experiment, the experiment group at the end 
of the study had a significant increase based on higher 
average score compared to the prior conditions before 
the treatment was given. Meanwhile for the control 
group  the  prior  and  final  average  scores  did  not 
increase significantly. 
From the test of difference or similarity of two 
averages  between  experiment  group  and  control 
group seen from the variable self-esteem on the gain, 
obtained the average scores of the experiment group 
is  different  from  the  average  scores  of  the  control 
group. From the calculation obtained t calculated = 
5.251 and t table at the level of α = 0.05 with dk = n1 
+ n2-2 = 20 + 20-2 = 38 indicates the number 1.686. 
If  t  calculated  is  bigger  than  t  table,  then  the  null 
hypothesis (H0) is rejected, it indicates that the gain 
of  experiment  group  and  gain  of  control  group  is 
different, or the gain of experiment group is better 
than the gain of control group. This indicates that the 
learning  process  of  traditional  exercises  give  a 
significant effect to student self-esteem. 
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