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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