RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-CONTROL AND PEER CONFORMITY TOWARDS AGGRESSION AMONG SOCCER SUPPORTERS

Authors

  • Fahmi Ardiansyah
  • Suryanto

Abstract

The background of this research is the intensity of aggression behavior carried
out teenage fans sebebaya. The study was conducted to determine the relationship between
self control, peer conformity and aggressive behavior of adolescent supporters.
Aim: This study aims to determine the relationship between self-control, peer conformity,
and the behavior of Persebaya's adolescent supporters.
Method: This research applies quantitative method using self-control questionnaires, peer
conformity and aggression behavior.
Result: The results of the study show a significant relationship between self-control, peer
conformity, and aggression behavior among 130 adolescent supporters. The results of the
closeness of the relationship are shown through the coefficient of multiple linear regression
(R) = 0.972. The coefficient of determination (R²) = 0.943 shows that self-control variables
and peer conformity can affect the variable of aggression behavior by 94.3%. The regression
model test provides a significant model (sig. F = 0.000 <0.05): Y = -0.219 + 0.862 X1 +
0.266 X2. The contribution of self-control to aggression is 65.2% and the influence of peer
conformity is 29.2%.
Conclusion: Simultaneously there is a fairly strong relationship between self-control and peer
conformity with the aggressive behavior of adolescent supporters.

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Published

2020-12-20

How to Cite

Fahmi Ardiansyah, & Suryanto. (2020). RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-CONTROL AND PEER CONFORMITY TOWARDS AGGRESSION AMONG SOCCER SUPPORTERS. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(4), 2648-2655. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/3817