Abstract
This study aims to examine a relationship between hope, religiosity, social support, resilience and subjective well being of 455 bidik misi students University Negeri Semarang.. The research method used was correlation with random sampling as sampling technique. The data was collected by 5 scale they are hope scales using the expectation scale for adult cognitive models from Snyder, social support scales using multidimensional scales of perceived social support, subjective scales using oxford happines inventory, resilience scales using resilience scales from Reivich and Sheite, whereas religiosity was measured using the scale of religiosity. To analyze the relationship, correlational product of moment parson is used. The results showed that the correlation between subjective well being and hope outcome was 0.155, the correlation between subjective wellbeing and religiosity was 0.148, correlation between subjective well being and social performance was 0.148, Correlation between subjective well being and resilience was 0.473, and there are simultaneous influence of hope, social support, religiosity and resilience, to subjective well-being. The conclusion of this study was hope, religiosity, social support, and resilience is a predictor of subjective well being.
Highlights
Poverty is often associated with lower happiness, or subjective well being is more breadth
The method of collecting is done by using the scale 5scale expectations hope scale for adults using cognitive models of Snyder, social support scale using a multidimensional scale of perceived social support, the scale of subjective well-being using oxford happiness inventory, resilience is measured using a scale resilience of Reivich and Shiite, while religiosity was measured using a scale of religiosity
Among them is the research conducted by Bailey and Snyder (2007) that connects between life satisfaction and expectations based on age and marital status of the 214 respondents
Summary
Poverty is often associated with lower happiness, or subjective well being is more breadth. Subjective well-being (SWB) is an evaluation of the individual to life, including life satisfaction, happiness, possession, and positive emotions in life (Kirmani et al, 2015). The assumption, when individuals have a low income, individuals have limited access to the material or facilities that cause happiness and satisfaction in life. Individuals who have high incomes have less access to the material or facilities to bring happiness and life satisfaction. Misi Students are students who receive educational assistance from the government because it has excellent academic potential but come from low economic. Data obtained from the Office of Student Affairs Unnes find that Unnes get a quota of scholarship recipients Bidikmisi of the Directorate of Higher Education with the amount as follows: (1) Quota scholarship Bidikmisi the year 2010 as many as 400 students, (2) Quota scholarship Bidikmisi the year 2011 as many as 1,450 students, ( 3) Bidikmisi scholarship quotas in 2012 as many as 1,750 students, (4) quota Bidikmisi scholarship in 2013 as many as 1,750 students, (5) Bidikmisi scholarship quotas in 2014 as many as 1,850
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