Abstract

This study aims to see the effect of students' perceptions on the results of character assessment using a gender-based web-based assessment. The population in this study was a junior high school in Batanghari Regency with a sample of 322 students using purposive sampling technique. Quantitative methods are used in this study with descriptive and inferential analysis methods to obtain assumption tests (normality, homogeneity, and linearity) and hypothesis testing (Anova and Linear Regression). The results of this study indicate that the perceptions of male and female students affect the results of character assessment, this is indicated by the results of a linear regression test with a significance value of 0.001 for both sexes. This is a supporting indicator in the implementation of web-based assessments apart from the real-time benefits and very fast feedback. Therefore, the application of web-based assessment to measure student character is good for use in learning which is indicated by good student perceptions of its application.

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