The difference between students who do not participate in sports UKM and students who are active in sports UKM is seen from emotional intelligence At Bina Guna STOK
Abstract
This research aims to determine the differences in emotional intelligence between students who are active in Sports Student Activity Unit (UKM) activities and students who do not participate in Sports UKM Physical Education and Health Study Program STOK Bina Guna. The type of research in this research is comparative research. The subjects of this research were 40 students who took part in Sports UKM and 40 students who did not take part in Sports UKM. Data collection in this research used an emotional intelligence questionnaire which had been tested for validity and reliability on non-sample students. Data calculations use SPSS 20 with Sig values. (2-tailed) 0.225 > α 0.05. The results of this research state that there is no difference in emotional intelligence between students who are active in Sports UKM activities and students who do not take part in Sports UKM Physical Education and Health Study Program STOK Bina Guna.
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