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LAMPIRAN
Lampiran 1. Ethical clearance
Lampiran 2. Informed Consent JUDUL PENELITIAN
:
PENGARUH OLAHRAGA AEROB RUTIN TERHADAP ATENSI MAHASISWA FK UNDIP YANG DIUKUR DENGAN ATTENTION NETWORK TEST
INSTANSI PELAKSANA
:
Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Diponegoro
PENELITI
:
Ismi Mulyanti Putri
Persetujuan Setelah Penjelasan (INFORMED CONSENT)
Yang terhormat Saudara : Peneliti tersebut di atas adalah Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Diponegoro yang bermaksud ingin melibatkan Saudara untuk menjadi responden dalam penelitian ini dengan tujuan mengetahui atensi pada kelompok yang melakukan olahraga aerob rutin menggunakan perangkat lunak yang bernama Attention Network Test. Peneliti menjamin kerahasiaan identitas dan informasi yang diberikan. Informasi tersebut hanya digunakan untuk kepentingan penelitian. Saudara berhak menolak dan keluar dari penelitian sesuai dengan keinginan. Terimakasih atas kerjasama Saudara. Setelah mendengar dan memahami penjelasan penelitian, dengan ini saya menyatakan SETUJU / TIDAK SETUJU *coret yang tidak perlu Untuk ikut sebagai responden / subjek penelitian. Semarang,…………..2015
(…………….……………) Saksi Alamat
: :
Lampiran 3.
KUESIONER PENELITIAN PENGARUH OLAHRAGA AEROB RUTIN TERHADAP ATENSI MAHASISWA FK UNDIP YANG DIUKUR DENGAN ATTENTION NETWORK TEST
No. Kuesioner : Nama Responden : Tanggal Wawancara : A. IDENTITAS RESPONDEN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Nama T.T.L Jenis Kelamin Alamat Angkatan Nomor Telepon
: : : : : :
B. ANAMNESIS 1. Apakah anda memiliki kelainan refraksi mata? a. Ya b. Tidak 2. (Jika jawaban dari pertanyaan di atas adalah Ya) Berapa kelainan refraksi mata yang anda alami? Sebutkan………………………………………………………………… 3. Apakah kelainan refraksi anda dikoreksi dengan kaca mata atau lensa kontak? a. Ya b. Tidak 4. Apakah saat ini anda tergolong rutin berolahraga? a. Ya b. Tidak 5. (Jika jawaban dari pertanyaan di atas adalah Ya) Sejak kapan anda rutin berolahraga?
a. 3 bulan terakhir atau lebih b. 2 bulan terakhir c. Baru saja mulai rutin berolahraga 6. Berapa kali anda melakukan olahraga dalam seminggu? a. 3 kali atau lebih b. 1-2 kali c. Tidak selalu setiap minggu (olahraga 1-2 kali dalam sebulan) d. Tidak sama sekali 7. Dalam sekali melakukan olahraga, berapa lama waktu yang anda habiskan? a. ≥60 menit b. ≥30 menit sampai dengan <60 menit c. 10 menit sampai dengan <30 menit 8. Olahraga apa yang anda lakukan? (Boleh lebih dari 1, urutkan dari yang paling sering dilakukan) Sebutkan……………………………………………………………….... 9. Apakah saat ini anda sedang dalam kondisi stress / depresi / cemas? a. Ya b. Tidak 10. Apakah saat ini anda mengidap penyakit infeksi dan/atau penyakit sistemik? a. Ya b. Tidak 11. (Jika jawaban dari pertanyaan di atas adalah Ya) Apa penyakit infeksi dan/atau penyakit sistemik yang anda alami? Sebutkan………………………………………………………………… 12. Apakah anda mengkonsumsi alkohol dan/atau obat sedatif? a. Ya b. Tidak 13. Apakah anda menderita gangguan psikiatri? a. Ya b. Tidak 14. Apakah anda memiliki riwayat tumor otak / trauma kepala / epilepsi / Parkinson / kejang? a. Ya b. Tidak
15. Apakah anda dapat mengoperasikan komputer? a. Ya b. Tidak 16. Tangan manakah yang anda gunakan dominan sehari-hari? (Untuk menulis, mengetik, dll.) a. Kanan b. Kiri 17. Apakah anda memiliki kelainan muskuloskeletal pada tangan? a. Ya, b. Tidak 18. (Jika jawaban dari pertanyaan di atas adalah Ya) Apa kelainan muskuloskeletal yang anda alami? Sebutkan…………………………………………….…...………………
Lampiran 4. Hasil Analisis SPSS
Explore Case Processing Summary Cases Valid N
Missing
Percent
KATEGORI
52
N
100,0%
Total
Percent 0
N
0,0%
Percent 52
100,0%
OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU
Descriptives Statistic Mean
Std. Error
3,37 Lower Bound
3,14
Upper Bound
3,59
,110
95% Confidence Interval for Mean 5% Trimmed Mean
3,41
Median
4,00
KATEGORI
Variance
,629
OLAHRAGA
Std. Deviation
,793
PERMINGGU
Minimum
2
Maximum
4
Range
2
Interquartile Range
1
Skewness
-,764
,330
Kurtosis
-,969
,650
Tests of Normality Kolmogorov-Smirnova Statistic KATEGORI
,346
OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU a. Lilliefors Significance Correction
df
Shapiro-Wilk
Sig. 52
,000
Statistic ,725
df
Sig. 52
,000
Frequencies Statistics KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU Valid
52
N Missing
0
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
TIDAK
10
19,2
19,2
19,2
1 – 2 KALI
13
25,0
25,0
44,2
≥3 KALI
29
55,8
55,8
100,0
Total
52
100,0
100,0
SELALU Valid
Explore Case Processing Summary Cases Valid N
Missing
Percent
N
Total
Percent
N
Percent
USIA
52
100,0%
0
0,0%
52
100,0%
KATEGORI
52
100,0%
0
0,0%
52
100,0%
52
100,0%
0
0,0%
52
100,0%
52
100,0%
0
0,0%
52
100,0%
52
100,0%
0
0,0%
52
100,0%
OLAHRAGA SEJAK KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMENIT KATEGORI OLAHRAGA
Descriptives Statistic Mean
21,48 Lower Bound
21,21
Upper Bound
21,75
Std. Error ,133
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
USIA
5% Trimmed Mean
21,46
Median
22,00
Variance
,921
Std. Deviation
,960
Minimum
20
Maximum
24
Range
4
Interquartile Range
1
Skewness Kurtosis Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Mean
,126
,330
-,259
,650
2,19
,132
Lower Bound
1,93
Upper Bound
2,46
5% Trimmed Mean
2,21
Median
3,00
KATEGORI
Variance
,903
OLAHRAGA
Std. Deviation
,951
SEJAK
Minimum
1
Maximum
3
Range
2
Interquartile Range
2
Skewness Kurtosis Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Mean
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU
-,403
,330
-1,814
,650
3,37
,110
Lower Bound
3,14
Upper Bound
3,59
5% Trimmed Mean
3,41
Median
4,00
Variance
,629
Std. Deviation
,793
Minimum
2
Maximum
4
Range
2
Interquartile Range
1
Skewness
-,764
,330
Kurtosis
-,969
,650
2,42
,100
Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Mean
Lower Bound
2,22
Upper Bound
2,62
5% Trimmed Mean
2,47
Median
3,00
KATEGORI
Variance
,523
OLAHRAGA
Std. Deviation
,723
PERMENIT
Minimum
1
Maximum
3
Range
2
Interquartile Range
1
Skewness
-,852
,330
Kurtosis
-,573
,650
3,23
,136
Mean Lower Bound
2,96
Upper Bound
3,50
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA
5% Trimmed Mean
3,31
Median
4,00
Variance
,965
Std. Deviation
,983
Minimum
1
Maximum
4
Range
3
Interquartile Range
1
Skewness
-1,005
,330
-,173
,650
Kurtosis
Tests of Normality Kolmogorov-Smirnova Statistic
df
Shapiro-Wilk
Sig.
Statistic
df
Sig.
USIA
,225
52
,000
,892
52
,000
KATEGORI
,360
52
,000
,671
52
,000
OLAHRAGA SEJAK
KATEGORI
,346
52
,000
,725
52
,000
,345
52
,000
,729
52
,000
,322
52
,000
,756
52
,000
OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMENIT KATEGORI OLAHRAGA a. Lilliefors Significance Correction Ranks STAT_OR
ALERTING
N
Mean Rank
NON OLAHRAGA
26
30,90
803,50
OLAHRAGA
26
22,10
574,50
Total
52
NON OLAHRAGA
26
30,77
800,00
26
22,23
578,00
ORIENTING OLAHRAGA
CONFLICT
Sum of Ranks
Total
52
NON OLAHRAGA
26
32,29
839,50
OLAHRAGA
26
20,71
538,50
Total
52
Mann-Whitney Test Test Statisticsa ALERTING
ORIENTING
CONFLICT
Mann-Whitney U
223,500
227,000
187,500
Wilcoxon W
574,500
578,000
538,500
-2,098
-2,033
-2,755
,036
,042
,006
Z Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed)
a. Grouping Variable: STAT_OR Statistics USIA
Valid
STATUS
OLAHRAGA
OLAHRAGA
OLAHRAGA
OLAHRAGA
SEJAK
PERMINGGU
PERMENIT
52
52
52
52
52
0
0
0
0
0
N Missing
Frequency Table USIA Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
20
9
17,3
17,3
17,3
21
16
30,8
30,8
48,1
22
21
40,4
40,4
88,5
23
5
9,6
9,6
98,1
24
1
1,9
1,9
100,0
52
100,0
100,0
Valid
Total
STATUS OLAHRAGA Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
NON OLAHRAGA
26
50,0
50,0
50,0
OLAHRAGA
26
50,0
50,0
100,0
Total
52
100,0
100,0
OLAHRAGA PERMENIT Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
≥30 - ≤6
16
30,8
30,8
30,8
≥60
29
55,8
55,8
86,5
7
13,5
13,5
100,0
52
100,0
100,0
Valid 10 s.d. <30 Total
Explore Case Processing Summary Cases Valid N
Missing
Percent
N
Total
Percent
N
Percent
ALERTING
52
100,0%
0
0,0%
52
100,0%
ORIENTING
52
100,0%
0
0,0%
52
100,0%
CONFLICT
52
100,0%
0
0,0%
52
100,0%
Descriptives Statistic Mean
39,31 Lower Bound
33,19
Upper Bound
45,42
Std. Error 3,046
95% Confidence Interval for Mean 5% Trimmed Mean
37,91
Median
36,00
Variance ALERTING
482,374
Std. Deviation
21,963
Minimum
8
Maximum
111
Range
103
Interquartile Range
34
Skewness
,943
,330
Kurtosis
1,090
,650
Mean
35,35
1,857
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
Lower Bound
31,62
Upper Bound
39,07
5% Trimmed Mean
34,91
Median
34,50
Variance
179,368
ORIENTING Std. Deviation
13,393
Minimum
11
Maximum
69
Range
58
Interquartile Range
18
Skewness
,411
,330
Kurtosis
,016
,650
87,08
4,320
Mean Lower Bound
78,40
Upper Bound
95,75
95% Confidence Interval for Mean 5% Trimmed Mean
87,06
Median
88,50
CONFLICT Variance Std. Deviation Minimum
970,465 31,152 19
Maximum
161
Range
142
Interquartile Range
45
Skewness
-,022
,330
Kurtosis
-,147
,650
Tests of Normality Kolmogorov-Smirnova Statistic ALERTING ORIENTING CONFLICT
df
,118 ,085 ,063
Shapiro-Wilk
Sig.
Graph
df
Sig.
52
,070
,935
52
,007
52
,200*
,978
52
,458
52
,200*
,990
52
,942
*. This is a lower bound of the true significance. a. Lilliefors Significance Correction
Statistic
Descriptives Descriptive Statistics N ALERTING
Minimum
Maximum
Mean
Std. Deviation
26
8,00
57,00
32,2308
16,31271
26
16,00
111,00
46,3846
24,77430
26
11,00
49,00
31,0000
11,09955
26
18,00
69,00
39,6923
14,26259
26
25,00
131,00
75,4615
27,21063
26
19,00
161,00
98,6923
30,96291
OLAHRAGA ALERTING NON OLAHRAGA ORIENTING OLAHRAGA ORIENTING NON OLAHRAGA CONFLICT OLAHRAGA CONFLICT NON OLAHRAGA Valid N (listwise)
0
Descriptives Descriptive Statistics N
Minimum
Maximum
Mean
Std. Deviation
USIA
26
21
22
21,62
,496
STATUS
26
1
1
1,00
,000
26
1
3
1,38
,697
26
2
4
2,81
,749
26
1
3
1,96
,720
26
1
4
2,54
,948
OLAHRAGA KATEGORI OLAHRAGA SEJAK KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMENIT KATEGORI OLAHRAGA Valid N (listwise)
26
Explore Case Processing Summary Cases Valid N
Missing
Percent
N
Total
Percent
N
Percent
USIA
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
STATUS
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
OLAHRAGA KATEGORI OLAHRAGA SEJAK KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMENIT KATEGORI OLAHRAGA
Descriptivesa Statistic Mean
Std. Error
21,62 Lower Bound
21,41
Upper Bound
21,82
,097
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
USIA
5% Trimmed Mean
21,63
Median
22,00
Variance
,246
Std. Deviation
,496
Minimum
21
Maximum
22
Range
1
Interquartile Range
1
Skewness Kurtosis
-,504
,456
-1,899
,887
Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Mean
1,38 Lower Bound
1,10
Upper Bound
1,67
5% Trimmed Mean
1,32
Median
1,00
KATEGORI
Variance
,486
OLAHRAGA
Std. Deviation
,697
SEJAK
Minimum
1
Maximum
3
Range
2
Interquartile Range
1
,137
Skewness
1,598
,456
Kurtosis
1,213
,887
2,81
,147
Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Mean
Lower Bound
2,51
Upper Bound
3,11
5% Trimmed Mean
2,79
Median
3,00
KATEGORI
Variance
,562
OLAHRAGA
Std. Deviation
,749
PERMINGGU
Minimum
2
Maximum
4
Range
2
Interquartile Range
1
Skewness Kurtosis Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Mean
,338
,456
-1,078
,887
1,96
,141
Lower Bound
1,67
Upper Bound
2,25
5% Trimmed Mean
1,96
Median
2,00
KATEGORI
Variance
,518
OLAHRAGA
Std. Deviation
,720
PERMENIT
Minimum
1
Maximum
3
Range
2
Interquartile Range
1
Skewness Kurtosis Mean
,058
,456
-,944
,887
2,54
,186
Lower Bound
2,16
Upper Bound
2,92
95% Confidence Interval for Mean 5% Trimmed Mean
2,54
Median
3,00
Variance
,898
KATEGORI
Std. Deviation
,948
OLAHRAGA
Minimum
1
Maximum
4
Range
3
Interquartile Range
1
Skewness
-,119
,456
Kurtosis
-,763
,887
a. STATUS OLAHRAGA is constant. It has been omitted.
Frequencies Statistics USIA
STAT
OR_SE KAT_OR
_OR
N
JAK
_SJK
OR_M
KAT_OR
OR_M
NGG
_MGG
ENIT
KAT_OR KAT_ _MNT
OR
Valid
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
Missi
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ng
Frequency Table USIA Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
21
10
38,5
38,5
38,5
22
16
61,5
61,5
100,0
Total
26
100,0
100,0
STATUS OLAHRAGA Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
NON OLAHRAGA
26
100,0
100,0
100,0
OLAHRAGA SEJAK Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
<2 BLN
19
73,1
73,1
73,1
2 BLN
4
15,4
15,4
88,5
3 BLN
3
11,5
11,5
100,0
Total
26
100,0
100,0
Valid
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA SEJAK Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
<2BLN
19
73,1
73,1
73,1
2 BLN
4
15,4
15,4
88,5
3BLN
3
11,5
11,5
100,0
Total
26
100,0
100,0
Valid
OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
≥3
5
19,2
19,2
19,2
1 s.d. 2
11
42,3
42,3
61,5
TIDAK SELALU
10
38,5
38,5
100,0
Total
26
100,0
100,0
Valid
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
TIDAKSLL
10
38,5
38,5
38,5
1-2
11
42,3
42,3
80,8
5
19,2
19,2
100,0
26
100,0
100,0
≥3 Total
OLAHRAGA PERMENIT Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
≥30 - ≤6
13
50,0
50,0
50,0
≥60
6
23,1
23,1
73,1
10 s.d. <30
7
26,9
26,9
100,0
26
100,0
100,0
Total
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMENIT Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
10 - <30
7
26,9
26,9
26,9
≥30 - <60
13
50,0
50,0
76,9
≥60
6
23,1
23,1
100,0
Total
26
100,0
100,0
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
OR <30
4
15,4
15,4
15,4
OR 30-74
8
30,8
30,8
46,2
OR 35-179
10
38,5
38,5
84,6
4
15,4
15,4
100,0
26
100,0
100,0
OR ≥180 Total
Descriptives Descriptive Statistics N
Minimum
Maximum
Mean
Std. Deviation
USIA
26
20
24
21,35
1,263
STATUS
26
2
2
2,00
,000
26
3
3
3,00
,000
26
3
4
3,92
,272
26
2
3
2,88
,326
26
3
4
3,92
,272
OLAHRAGA KATEGORI OLAHRAGA SEJAK KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMENIT KATEGORI OLAHRAGA
Valid N (listwise)
26
Explore Case Processing Summary Cases Valid N
Missing
Percent
N
Total
Percent
N
Percent
USIA
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
STATUS
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
26
100,0%
0
0,0%
26
100,0%
OLAHRAGA KATEGORI OLAHRAGA SEJAK KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU KATEGORI PERMENIT KATEGORI OLAHRAGA Descriptivesa,b Statistic Mean
Std. Error
21,35 Lower Bound
20,84
Upper Bound
21,86
,248
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
USIA
5% Trimmed Mean
21,29
Median
21,00
Variance
1,595
Std. Deviation
1,263
Minimum
20
Maximum
24
Range
4
Interquartile Range
2
Skewness Kurtosis Mean
,441
,456
-1,047
,887
3,92
,053
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU
Lower Bound
3,81
Upper Bound
4,03
5% Trimmed Mean
3,97
Median
4,00
Variance
,074
Std. Deviation
,272
Minimum
3
Maximum
4
Range
1
Interquartile Range
0
Skewness
-3,373
,456
Kurtosis
10,156
,887
2,88
,064
Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Mean
Lower Bound
2,75
Upper Bound
3,02
5% Trimmed Mean
2,93
Median
3,00
KATEGORI
Variance
,106
OLAHRAGA
Std. Deviation
,326
PERMENIT
Minimum
2
Maximum
3
Range
1
Interquartile Range
0
Skewness Kurtosis Mean
-2,558
,456
4,915
,887
3,92
,053
Lower Bound
3,81
Upper Bound
4,03
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA
5% Trimmed Mean
3,97
Median
4,00
Variance
,074
Std. Deviation
,272
Minimum
3
Maximum
4
Range
1
Interquartile Range
0
Skewness
-3,373
,456
Kurtosis
10,156
,887
a. STATUS OLAHRAGA is constant. It has been omitted. b. KATEGORI OLAHRAGA SEJAK is constant. It has been omitted.
Frequencies Statistics USIA
STAT
OR_SE KAT_OR
_OR
N
JAK
_SJK
OR_M
KAT_OR
OR_M
KAT_OR
KAT_
NGG
_MGG
ENIT
_MNT
OR
Valid
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
Missi
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ng
Frequency Table USIA Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
20
9
34,6
34,6
34,6
21
6
23,1
23,1
57,7
22
5
19,2
19,2
76,9
23
5
19,2
19,2
96,2
24
1
3,8
3,8
100,0
26
100,0
100,0
Valid
Total
STATUS OLAHRAGA Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
OLAHRAGA
26
100,0
100,0
100,0
OLAHRAGA SEJAK Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
3 BLN
26
100,0
100,0
100,0
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA SEJAK Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
3BLN
26
100,0
100,0
100,0
OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
≥3 Valid
24
92,3
92,3
92,3
2
7,7
7,7
100,0
26
100,0
100,0
1 s.d. 2 Total
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
1-2 Valid
2
7,7
7,7
7,7
≥3
24
92,3
92,3
100,0
Total
26
100,0
100,0
OLAHRAGA PERMENIT Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
≥30 - ≤6 Valid
3
11,5
11,5
11,5
≥60
23
88,5
88,5
100,0
Total
26
100,0
100,0
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMENIT Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
≥30 - <60 Valid
3
11,5
11,5
11,5
≥60
23
88,5
88,5
100,0
Total
26
100,0
100,0
KATEGORI OLAHRAGA Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
OR 35-179
2
7,7
7,7
7,7
OR ≥180
24
92,3
92,3
Total
26
100,0
100,0
100,0
Explore Case Processing Summary Cases Valid N
Missing
Percent
USIA
26
N
Total
Percent
100,0%
0
N
0,0%
Percent 26
100,0%
Descriptives Statistic Mean
USIA
Std. Error
21,62
95% Confidence Interval for
Lower Bound
21,41
Mean
Upper Bound
21,82
5% Trimmed Mean
21,63
Median
22,00
Variance
,246
Std. Deviation
,496
Minimum
21
Maximum
22
Range
1
Interquartile Range
1
Skewness Kurtosis
,097
-,504
,456
-1,899
,887
Tests of Normality Kolmogorov-Smirnova Statistic USIA
,396
df
Shapiro-Wilk
Sig. 26
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction
,000
Statistic ,619
df
Sig. 26
,000
Explore Case Processing Summary Cases Valid N
Missing
Percent
USIA
26
N
Total
Percent
100,0%
0
N
0,0%
Percent 26
100,0%
Descriptives Statistic Mean
USIA
Std. Error
21,35
95% Confidence Interval for
Lower Bound
20,84
Mean
Upper Bound
21,86
5% Trimmed Mean
21,29
Median
21,00
Variance
1,595
Std. Deviation
1,263
Minimum
20
Maximum
24
Range
4
Interquartile Range
2
Skewness Kurtosis
,248
,441
,456
-1,047
,887
Tests of Normality Kolmogorov-Smirnova Statistic USIA
df
,203
Shapiro-Wilk
Sig. 26
Statistic
,007
,866
df
Sig. 26
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction
Mann-Whitney Test Ranks STATUS
N
Mean Rank
Sum of Ranks
OLAHRAGA
USIA
NON OLAHRAGA
26
28,88
751,00
OLAHRAGA
26
24,12
627,00
Total
52
,003
Test Statisticsa USIA Mann-Whitney U
276,000
Wilcoxon W
627,000
Z
-1,197
Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed)
,231
a. Grouping Variable: STAT_OR
Chi-Square Test Frequencies KATEGORI OLAHRAGA SEJAK Observed N
Expected N
Residual
<2BLN
19
17,3
1,7
2 BLN
4
17,3
-13,3
3BLN
29
17,3
11,7
Total
52
Test Statistics KAT_OR_SJK 18,269a
Chi-Square df
2
Asymp. Sig.
,000
a. 0 cells (0,0%) have expected frequencies less than 5. The minimum expected cell frequency is 17,3.
Chi-Square Test Frequencies KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMINGGU Observed N
Expected N
Residual
TIDAKSLL
10
17,3
-7,3
1-2
13
17,3
-4,3
≥3
29
17,3
11,7
Total
52
Test Statistics KAT_OR_MGG 12,038a
Chi-Square df
2
Asymp. Sig.
,002
a. 0 cells (0,0%) have expected frequencies less than 5. The minimum expected cell frequency is 17,3.
Chi-Square Test Frequencies KATEGORI OLAHRAGA PERMENIT Observed N
Expected N
Residual
10 - <30
7
17,3
-10,3
≥30 - <60
16
17,3
-1,3
≥60
29
17,3
11,7
Total
52
Test Statistics KAT_OR_MNT Chi-Square
14,115a
df Asymp. Sig.
2 ,001
a. 0 cells (0,0%) have expected frequencies less than 5. The minimum expected cell frequency is 17,3.
Lampiran 5. Dokumentasi Penelitian
Gambar 15. Pemeriksaan Hb menggunakan skala Hb Talquis
Gambar 16. Pengisian Kuesioner Penelitian dan Informed Consent
Gambar 17. Responden melakukan uji atensi menggunakan Attention Network Test
Lampiran 6. Biodata Mahasiswa
Identitas Nama
:
Ismi Mulyanti Putri
NIM
:
22010111110153
Tempat lahir
:
Bandung
Tanggal lahir
:
9 Januari 1994
Alamat
:
Letjend R. Soeprapto No. 21 Sidomulyo 20813 Stabat, Langkat, Sumatera Utara.
No. Hp
:
08116021351
E-mail
:
[email protected]
Riwayat Pendidikan Formal 1. SD
:
SD Negeri 050661
Lulus tahun : 2005
Kuala Bingai 1. SMP
2. SMA
:
:
SMP Negeri 1
Lulus tahun : 2008
Stabat
Lulus tahun : 2011
SMA Negeri 1 Stabat
3. S1
:
Masuk tahun : 2011
Pendidikan Dokter Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Diponegoro
Keanggotaan Organisasi 1. Asian Medical Students Association (AMSA) Diponegoro University tahun 2012 – 2013. 2. Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa (BEM) Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Diponegoro tahun 2012 – 2014.