Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Intervention and Applied Psychology (ICIAP 2018)
Session: Urban and Cross Cultural Psychology
7 articles
Proceedings Article
Are Go-Jek Services Really Safe? Developing a Perceived Risk Scale
Ariyana Isti Kusumayani, Lavenda Geshica, Arlianto, Dwi Cahyo Nugroho, Avin Fadilla Helmi
The primary objective of this research was the development of a scale to measure perceived risk among Go-Jek service (Go-Ride and Go-Car) customers. Non-probability sampling (convenience sampling) was used to select 145 participants (30 men, 115 women) from the population. All participants were Go-Jek...
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False Memory after a Traffic Accident: The Effect of Word Types and Gender
Diandra Yasmine Irwanda, Dewi Maulina
When an accident happens, eyewitnesses become important so that the police get a clear description of the case. Unfortunately, eyewitness testimony is easily corrupted with false memory errors. This study examined the effects of word type and gender on the formation of false memories in the context of...
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Self-Actualization as a Predictor of Flourishing
Evanytha
Psychology has directed much of its attention to repairing the damage within certain disease models and has therefore neglected to consider the effects that a fulfilled individual can have on the prevention of pathologies. It has been observed that high levels of well-being, or flourishing, can act as...
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Ethnic-Racial Socialization as an External Predictor of Tolerance for Diversity: A Study of Chinese-Indonesian Young Adults
Levina Xaveria, Sri Redatin Retno Pudjiati
The Chinese-Indonesian ethnic minority is one of the minorities in Indonesia with a long time history of being treated differently, for example the Kerusuhan 1998 (the 1998 riot). Because of this riot, this ethnic minority experienced trauma, held negative stereotypes against the majority, and now tend...
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A Comparative Study of Emotion Word Production Between Sundanese Females and Males
Nabilah Puteri Sulaeman, Azzahrah Venusyah Kantri, Hendrick Wijaya Hartono, Tiara R. Widiastuti
There is a difference between how males and females use language. However, there are only a limited number of research comparisons of emotion word production between females and males. This study aims to identify the comparison of emotion word production among females and males using Plutchik’s emotion...
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Cultural contact, cultural values, and education for life and work as predictors of future orientation in the Baduy community
Seto Mulyadi, Hendro Prabowo, Maria Chrisnatalia
Future orientation is a cognitive construct that explains the future orientation of individuals, especially the younger generation, to anticipate general events. Because education is responsible for the foundation of a sustainable future in a society, government and society need to prepare their younger...
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Can Religiousness be Associated with Religious and Spiritual Struggles?
Yonatha Aditya, Riryn Sani, Ihan Martoyo, Rudi Pramono
Religiousness has been shown to have a positive effect on both physical and mental health. However, several studies found that religiousness can be linked to religious and spiritual struggles that have negative effects on physical and mental health. The purpose of this study is to explore the effect...