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Media Belajar dan Gaya Belajar dengan Hasil Belajar Evaluasi Pembelajaran Pai di Stit Palapa Nusantara
This research aims to understand about the relationship between media and learning learning style with a student learning outcomes the course learning evaluation PAI in high school Science Tarbiyah (ŠTÍT) Palapa Lombok Indonesia by using research methods korelasional. Results of the research there is a relationship between media and learning and learning styles with the results of the study. Which is the more complete study or media support in the learning process and learning outcomes of students getting better and getting good student learning style then the better learning results anyway
Tinjauan Hukum Islam terhadap Proses Pelaksanaan Adat Perkawinan di Desa Sakra Kecamatan Sakra Kabupaten Lombok Timur
Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengkaji : (1). lebih mendalam tentang tata cara pelaksanaan adat perkawinan yang selama ini berlaku khususnya bagi masyarakat Desa Sakra; (2). sejauh mana hukum Islam itu dapat diterapkan di lingkungan masyarakat Desa Sakra dalam proses pelaksanaan perkawinan; dan (3). sejauh mana peran serta pemuka agama, pemuka masyarakat dan pemuka adat dalam upaya memberikan penerangan tentang pelaksanaan perkawinan di lingkungan masyarakatnya. Metode penelitian yang dipakai menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Data yang dibutuhkan dalam penelitian ini adalah data dan non statistik yaitu berupa data hasil wawancara yang setelah melalui sistem keabsahan data baru dianalisis dan disimpulkan. Data dianalisis menggunakan analisis Filosofis deskripti
The Casimir Effect in Spheroidal Geometries
We study the zero point energy of massless scalar and vector fields subject
to spheroidal boundary conditions. For massless scalar fields and small
ellipticity the zero-point energy can be found using both zeta function and
Green's function methods. The result agrees with the conjecture that the zero
point energy for a boundary remains constant under small deformations of the
boundary that preserve volume (the boundary deformation conjecture), formulated
in the case of an elliptic-cylindrical boundary. In the case of massless vector
fields, an exact solution is not possible. We show that a zonal approximation
disagrees with the result of the boundary deformation conjecture. Applying our
results to the MIT bag model, we find that the zero point energy of the bag
should stabilize the bag against deformations from a spherical shape.Comment: 24 pages, 3 figures. To appear in Phys. Rev.
Fracture Functions
We present a new approach to semi-inclusive hard processes in QCD by means of
, hybrids between structure and fragmentation
functions. We briefly motivate and describe it together with a list of possible
applications.Comment: 5 pages, Late
Acoustic Calibration of the Exterior Effects Room at the NASA Langley Research Center
The Exterior Effects Room (EER) at the NASA Langley Research Center is a 39-seat auditorium built for psychoacoustic studies of aircraft community noise. The original reproduction system employed monaural playback and hence lacked sound localization capability. In an effort to more closely recreate field test conditions, a significant upgrade was undertaken to allow simulation of a three-dimensional audio and visual environment. The 3D audio system consists of 27 mid and high frequency satellite speakers and 4 subwoofers, driven by a real-time audio server running an implementation of Vector Base Amplitude Panning. The audio server is part of a larger simulation system, which controls the audio and visual presentation of recorded and synthesized aircraft flyovers. The focus of this work is on the calibration of the 3D audio system, including gains used in the amplitude panning algorithm, speaker equalization, and absolute gain control. Because the speakers are installed in an irregularly shaped room, the speaker equalization includes time delay and gain compensation due to different mounting distances from the focal point, filtering for color compensation due to different installations (half space, corner, baffled/unbaffled), and cross-over filtering
Realistic constraints on the doubly charged bilepton couplings from Bhabha scattering with LEP data
Upper limits on doubly charged bilepton couplings and masses are extracted
from LEP data for Bhabha scattering at energy range GeV
using standard model program ZFITTER which calculates radiative corrections. We
find that at 95% C.L. for scalar and
vector bileptons.Comment: 5 pages, 1 EPS figur
Selection and reconstruction of the top quarks in the all-hadronic decays at a Linear Collider
A method of reconstruction of the top quarks produced in the process E+E- ->
t\bar{t} -> 6 jets at a Linear Collider (LC) is proposed. The approach does not
involve a kinematic fit, as well as assumptions on the invariant masses of the
dijets originating from the decays of W bosons and, therefore, the method is
expected to be less sensitive to theoretical and experimental uncertainties on
the top-mass measurement than traditional reconstruction methods. For the first
time, the reconstruction of the top quarks was investigated using the full LC
detector simulation after taking into account the background arising from QCD
multi-jet production.Comment: 22 pages, including 13 figures and 3 table
Four Fermion Processes at Future Colliders as a Probe of New Resonant Structures
Possible oblique effects from vector particles that are strongly coupled to
the known gauge bosons are calculated for the case of final hadronic states
produced at future colliders, using a formalism that was recently
proposed and that exploits the information and the constraints provided by LEP
1 results. Combining the hadronic channels with the previously analysed
leptonic ones we derive improved limits for the masses of the resonances
that,in technicolour-like cases, would range from one to two TeV for a 500 GeV
linear collider, depending on the assumed theoretical constraints.Comment: 11 pages, postscript file of 3 figures appended at the end of the
latex file PM/93-34 UTS-DFT-93-2
Adaptation and Validation of the Turkish Version of the Ford Insomnia Response to Stress Test in University Students
OBJECTIVE: We adapted the Ford Insomnia Response to Stress Test to Turkish (FIRST-T) and validated it.
METHODS: We randomly divided 774 Turkish university students into two equal groups for exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). McDonald\u27s omega and Cronbach\u27s alpha values were utilized for reliability analyses. Item response theory (IRT) approach also used for psychometric properties on the full sample. For discriminant validity, study sample were classified into high and low sleep reactivity groups, and their sociodemographic and sleep data were compared.
RESULTS: EFA results suggested a one-factor structure of the FIRST-T, which was confirmed by CFA results. The FIRST-T had solid internal reliability. Item analysis results showed that all the items could distinguish between low and high scorers. This scale showed the same construct (clinical insomnia vs good sleepers) across the sexes in multi-group CFA and differential item functioning results. In the high FIRST-T score group, sleep quality, severity of insomnia, and anxiety scores were higher. In this group, more participants had clinical insomnia according to the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) and were poor sleepers according to the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) (p \u3c 0.01).
CONCLUSION: The FIRST-T has robust psychometric properties that assesses sleep reactivity among university students
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