3 research outputs found
Resiliensi Calon Anggota Legislatif yang Tidak Terpilih dalam Pemilihan Legislatif Tahun 2019
Abstract
This study aims to determine the process of achieving a state of resilience. The method
used in this research is a qualitative research method with a case study approach. Data
was collected through interviews with three respondents who were not elected in the
2019 legislative elections and another significant informant and took documentation
in the form of respondents' status on social media. The results show that candidates
who fail and rise to achieve resilience will go through three phases. The first phase
experienced is adversity, after which the respondent will experience a phase of
introspection and the last phase to achieve resilience is to rise. The main factors that
influence respondents to switch to each phase, especially in the introspection phase to
the rise of religiosity and social support factors. Another factor that influences to rise
is the initial intention of nomination and the activity or occupation of the respondent.
Keyword: Candidates, Failure, Resilienc
The Mediating Effect of Motivation and Competitive Experience Variables on The Effect of Mental Toughness and Competitive Anxiety on Athletes
The purpose of this study is to examine whether mental toughness can predict competitive anxiety through the motivation and competitive experience possessed by athletes. Respondents involved were 175 athletes who were students (93 female and 82 male). Path analysis reports that there are direct and indirect effects of the measured variable. Our results show the influence of mental toughness on competitive anxiety. However, the influence of exerted is a positive effect that if athletes have good mental toughness, then their competitive anxiety increases as well. Researchers suspect that there are other constructs that accompany mental toughness in influencing competitive anxiety in athletes. The mediation model also shows that athletes who have high motivation and competitive experience significantly mediate the influence between mental toughness and athlete’s competitive anxiety. Concluded that mental toughness, motivation, competitive experience, have a reciprocal relationship from competitive anxiety. In addition, the results of this study also reported that mental toughness, motivation, and competitive experience are able to predict competitive anxiety