Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of mathematical logical intelligence on student learning outcomes in Linear Algebra courses. The research method used is quantitative. The sampling technique used in this study was simple random sampling. Data collection in this study used a mathematical logical intelligence test of 20 multiple choice questions and a test of student learning outcomes in linear algebra courses of 5 description questions. The variables in this study consisted of independent variables and dependent variables. The independent variable in this study is mathematical logical intelligence (X), while the dependent variable in this study is student learning outcomes in Linear Algebra courses (Y). The instrument test in this study consisted of validity test, distinguishing power, difficulty level and reliability test. The classical assumption test in this study consists of normality test and linearity test. The data analysis technique used simple linear regression. The result of this study is that there is an influence between mathematical logical intelligence on student learning outcomes in linear algebra courses of 0.527 or 53%. While the other 47% is influenced by other variables outside this study.

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