identity. The question posed is that ‘if one day I lie, I
usually do not feel comfortable all day and do not
have a good sleep. The results in figure 5, show that
70% of UPI students, especially male students place
honesty as their own personality and 30% of them do
not feel guilty when lying. For UNPAR students, 42%
of them, especially male students feel innocent when
lie and 58% feel guilty when lying, while for woman.
4.6 Young Generation is in the Moral
Dignity level
Figure 6: The Moral Dignity Level.
The level of dignity can be performed through the
questions and observation that; do not feel afraid of
defending the principle, do not take into account
social, juridical, and political risks, do not break the
principle, even in an emergency, and maintained by
their own soul and body. Then, the question asked is
that ‘even if life at stake I will not lie’. The results of
this level showed that 18% of UPI male students will
not lie, 23% of them will not lie, and 12% of UIN
students will not lie even if life is at stake. For
women, 15% of UPI female students will not lie, 18%
of UNPAR female students will not lie, and 14% of
UIN female students will not lie respectively.
Based on the diagram above, it can be seen that at
the level of the process of value internalization of
students in a sequence:
At the moral information level, the students at
the three universities yielded different results.
UPI male students reaches 100%, and female
students reaches 97%, while for UNPAR
students, the result is 97% of male students and
98% of female students, and at UIN, male and
female students result in 100%.
At the moral belief level, UPI and UNPAR
students reaches 100%, and 96% of UIN
students, 97% of UPI female students and 92%
of UNPAR female students, and 98% UIN
female students.
As a moral attitude (at the Moral Attitude level)
88% of UPI students, especially male students
place honesty as a moral attitude and followed
by 81% of UNPAR students, and 84% of UIN
students, while 91% of UPI female students
make honesty as a moral attitude and followed
by 80% of UNPAR students, and 94 UIN
Students.
As a moral value (at the Moral value level) 71%
UPI male students place honesty as a moral
value, followed by 65% of UNPAR male
students, and 74% of UIN male students, while
75% of UPI female students put honesty as a
moral value, followed by 64% of UNPAR
female students, and 70% of UIN female
students.
As a moral character (in the personality level),
82% of UPI male students make honesty as
moral character, followed by 58% of UNPAR
male students, and 70% of UIN male students,
while 80% of UPI female students make
honesty as the strongest character, followed by
68% of UNPAR female students, and 79% of
UIN female students.
In the moral dignity level 18% of UPI mal
students make honest as a moral dignity,
followed by 23% of UNPAR male students,
and 12% of UIN male students. On the other
hand, 15% of UPI female student make honesty
as a moral dignity, followed by 18% of
UNPAR female students, and 14% of UIN
female students.
Based on the results of this study, it appears that
there are still few students who place honesty as a
character, and in fact, the decrease occurs in the
honesty level as a moral identity. If honesty has not
become a character of Young Generation, it will be
difficult to produce a good leader because people’s
perspectives are influenced by a character, and the
character alone is influenced by the possessed value,
the believed morality, and the governing norms
(Winecoff and Bufford, 1985). As a result, a good
character requires a firm belief in values, moral
awareness and maturity, and is accustomed to follow
the prevailing norms. Therefore, the character
influences perspectives, and the perspectives are
based on values, morals, and norms. The belief of a
person in values, morals, and norms will be reflected
in his / her way of thinking, attitude, and actions. In
addition, the belief of a person towards values,
consciousness, and maturity in morals, and respect as
well as obedience to the norm is considered as the
results of his / her education and experience. (Hakam,
2010).
As the results of the earlier studies, it is
undeniable that the environment also has an influence
to form a person's character. The original character
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