Abstract
This study aims to determine the effect of mathematical logical intelligence and self-regulated learning on the ability to understand students' mathematical concepts in online-based mathematics learning. This research is survey research by giving a logical-mathematical intelligence test, a self-regulated learning questionnaire, and a mathematical concept understanding ability test to 142 X grade students in one of the Jakarta State Senior High Schools. Statistical analysis used in this study is multiple linear regression. Based on the results of hypothesis testing, it can be seen that there is an effect of mathematical logical intelligence and self-regulated learning together on the ability to understand students' mathematical concepts in online-based mathematics learning by 49.53%, there is an influence of mathematical logical intelligence significantly on the ability to understand students' mathematical concepts in online-based mathematics learning, and there is no significant effect of self-regulated learning on the ability to understand students' mathematical concepts in online-based mathematics learning.
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