Abstract

This study aims to find out and to describe: (1) the effect of interest in<br />learning on student Jurisprudence learning outcomes, (2) the effect of<br />communication skills on student Jurisprudence learning outcomes, and (3)<br />the influence of learning interest and the ability to communicate together<br />on Jurisprudence learning outcomes students. This type of research is<br />quantitative research with correlation research methods. The population<br />of this study was all students in class V MIN Bah Kapul, Pematang Siantar<br />City consisting of 2 classes with a total of 60 students. The instruments of<br />data collection used were questionnaires and test results. Data analysis<br />techniques used are correlation and regression. The research findings<br />show: (1) a positive and significant relationship between interest in<br />learning and student learning outcomes with a correlation number of<br />0.749 and a determinant coefficient of 0.561 with a regression line equation Ŷ = 44.72 + 0.50X1 (2) a positive relationship and significant between communication skills and learning outcomes with a correlation number of 0.391 and a determinant coefficient of 0.152 with regression line equation Ŷ = 56.67 + 0.27X2 (3) a positive and significant relationship between interest in learning and the ability to communicate together with results learning with a correlation number of 0.817 and a determinant coefficient of 0.667 with the regression line equation Ŷ = 36.27 + 0.483X1 + 0.196X2.

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