Identitas Nasional dan Kepercayaan Politik (Studi Korelasional di Indonesia)
National Identity and Political Trust (Correlational Study in Indonesia)
Abstract
This study is quantitative correlational research that aims to find out the
relationship between national identity and political trust in Indonesian society.
This study has a research subject of 350 participants. Sampling was conducted
using non-probability sampling technique with incidental sampling method. The
data obtained in this study were processed using quantitative methods with the
Pearson product-moment technique. The results of hypothesis testing show a
correlation value (r) of -0.079 significance of 0.147 and it can be seen that there is
no relationship between national identity and political trust. So that the hypothesis
in this study is rejected. The additional research conducted descriptively
quantitatively shows that political trust in general tends to be in the moderate
category. Additional research results related to national identity in Indonesia tend
to be in the high category.
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