Abstract

Independent learning is one of the main factors in the success of students. This study aims to determine the correlation between self-efficacy, parental involvement, and self-determination with the learning independence of high school Surabaya students. The correlational design involved 390 samples. Data were collected through four scales with item validity test ≥ 0.3 and Cronbach Alpha reliability of 0.6 - 0.770, then analyzed by multiple linear regression. The regression results show that (sig F (172) = 0.000 <0.05) there is a simultaneous significant correlation between self-efficacy, parental involvement, and self-determination with learning independence. The contribution of the three predictors in the model together is 57.30% on learning independence.

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