ANALISIS PEMASARAN, FOOD QUALITY, INTEGRITAS PEMANFAATANTEKNOLOGI, SERVICE QUALITY, DAN CITRA USAHA TERHADAP KEPUASAN PELANGGAN DIMEDIASI PENINGKATAN PEMBELIAN PADA UMKM TANAH DATAR COFFE AND SPACE SUGIO LAMONGAN
(Dedy Nur Mas Yudha, Abid Muhtarom, Yunni Rusmawati DJ, Mohammad Yaskun, Muhammad Hari Maulana Yusuf)
DOI : 10.33366/optima.v8i1.6693
- Volume: 8,
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Sitasi : 0 30-Jun-2024
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Salah satu strategi yang dapat dilakukan Tanah Datar Coffe and Space dalam persaingan yang ketata adalah memberikan kepuasan terhadap pelanggannya. Penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif deskriptif, populasi sebanyak 525 konsumen dengan rumus slovin jumlah sampel yang dibutuhkan 227 responden. Data dari sebar kuisioner. Olah data menggunakan PLS-SEM. Didapatkan hasil Pemasaran, Food quality, Integritas pemanfaatan teknologi, Service quality, Citra usaha berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kepuasan pelanggan. Pemasaran, Food quality, Integritas pemanfaatan teknologi, Service quality, Citra usaha memiliki efek moderat pada hubungan kepuasan pelanggan dan Peningkatan pembelian.
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Hand Hygiene in Implementing Lifestyle Behavior Healthy On Child Age 4-5 Year
(Eka Setiawati)
DOI : 10.62951/icistech.v3i1.44
- Volume: 3,
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The hand hygiene movement is an action that forms children's independent behavior to maintain their hands. health. The active role of parents in implementing healthy hand hygiene behavior in children is very necessary, The active role referred to is direct efforts towards children such as guiding, providing understanding, remind, And provide facility to child. Implementation behavior life Healthy hand hygiene in school is need absolute along emergence various disease Which often attack child, Which it turns out generally related to PHBS, especially related to hand washing practices (hand hygiene). The purpose of this study is to implement children's awareness of hand hygiene through the 5-day hand movement activity hygiene in Sajira District. This research method is qualitative research with data analysis using model Mills & Hubberman. Sample study as much as 12 Respondent Which taken from 5 institution school Which There is in Sajira District. Data collection techniques using observation sheets, interview notes and documentation. Results study show that role person old And school very much important in implementation behavior life healthywords
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The Influence Of Medical Officer Knowledge And Facilities Of Medical Recording Documents On Inaccuracies Of Main Diagnosis Codes According To Icd-10 In Medical Record Documents At dr. Soepraoen Hospitals Malang
(Anis Ansyori, Fita Rusidan Ikawati, Ahmad Jaelani)
DOI : 10.62951/icistech.v1i1.15
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The competence of a medical recorder is to code diagnosis. But in the fact, there are still many medical officers who experience some difficulties in coding diagnoses quickly, precisely, and accurately. This study is here to find out the effect of the knowledge of medical personnel and medical record document facilities on the inaccuracy of the main diagnosis code according to ICD-10 in the medical record document at dr. Soepraoen Malang. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach design. The location of this research is DR. Soepraoen Hospital, Malang. Processing data in this study is use non statistic. The result of this study is there is a negative and significant effect of health workers knowledge partially on the inaccuracies of main diagnosis codes, there is a negative and significant effect of hospital facilities partially on the inaccuracies of main diagnosis codes, there is a simultaneous negative and significant effect of health workers knowledge and hospital facilities on the inaccuracies of main diagnosis codes.
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Analisis Penggunaan Kata Baku dan Tidak Baku Dalam Media Sosial
(Parulian Sibuea, Anisa Dwi Kiswati, Dwi Riyanti)
DOI : 10.61132/morfologi.v2i4.837
- Volume: 2,
Issue: 4,
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Language is a national identity used in interaction. Humans need language as a means of communication. Language is very important for human communication because through it they can interact and talk about anything. Almost every region in Indonesia uses its language in various aspects of life. To be a good, correct and easy to understand language, a unified language must have a clear structure and standard words. Indonesian is the official language of our country, Indonesia. With advances in information technology, people can communicate so quickly throughout the world, spanning countries and continents. This research aims to find out how many social media users still use Indonesian incorrectly.
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Empowering the Next Generation: Bold Strategies to Combat Corruption and Foster Integrity Among Youth
(Satria Unggul Wicaksana Prakasa, Ida Nuriya Fatmawati)
DOI : 10.15294/jphi.v7i1.8544
- Volume: 7,
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Corruption remains a significant barrier to social, political, and economic progress globally, and the role of youth in shaping a more transparent and ethical society is crucial. This study explores effective strategies to combat corruption and instill values of integrity among young people. The research highlights the importance of anti-corruption education as a key strategy in overcoming corruption and building integrity. A collaborative effort between the Muhammadiyah Youth Branch Leader of Krembangan Branch and the Faculty of Law, University of Muhammadiyah Surabaya has led to the implementation of an anti-corruption education program in Morokrembangan Village. The primary goal of this initiative is to raise awareness, enhance knowledge, develop skills, and foster concrete actions among youth to actively fight corruption. The collaboration between youth, local government, and civil society is fundamental to the program's success, positioning it as a pioneering effort to combat corruption and build integrity at the grassroots level. The program is designed to provide participants with an in-depth understanding of the dangers of corruption and the importance of integrity in daily life. It equips youth with the practical knowledge and skills needed to recognize, report, and prevent corruption. Additionally, by involving youth in the oversight of development projects and promoting transparent community services, the program seeks to inspire similar initiatives in other regions. The study concludes by emphasizing that empowering youth through education, advocacy, and active participation is key to fostering a future generation committed to transparency, integrity, and accountability.
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Gender Equality as Human Rights: Efforts to Empower Women and Improve Family Welfare in Boja Village
(Anis Widyawati, Dian Latifiani, Lyna Latifah, Rohadhatul Aisy, Shofriya Qonitatin Abidah, Siti Amatil Ulfiyah, Amel Ellsamia Indiyani, Adilia Putri Kusuma, Heru Setyanto)
DOI : 10.15294/digest.v5i1.9006
- Volume: 5,
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The research aims to explore the socio-political dimensions of gender justice and human rights, emphasizing women's political equality while ensuring appropriate support for family life. Using a combination of field research (non-doctrinal) and a literature review of primary sources, including those related to Boja Village, the paper analyzes legislative changes and economic initiatives that have enhanced women's status and family welfare. The study also examines global and national gender-equality indices, evaluating their progress through both quantitative indicators and qualitative policy assessments/public opinion. The discussion highlights the complex roles of governments, non-governmental organizations, and women’s activist groups in advocating for gender parity on a global scale. While many aspects of life have seen improvements, cultural and economic challenges, along with institutional remnants, continue to hinder equal opportunities for both men and women. The coordinated approach to women’s and family welfare emphasizes gender- and culture-sensitive empowerment of the individual. The chapter concludes with policy and practice recommendations aimed at fostering more gender-sensitive interventions, accelerating progress toward universal human rights, and advancing the sustainable development agenda.
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The Effect of Traditional Games on Participation of Elementary School Students in Physical Education
(Rizal Ahmad Fauzi, Ayi Suherman, Dewi Susilawati, Entan Saptani, Aam Ali Rahman)
DOI : 10.15294/peshr.v13i2.4520
- Volume: 13,
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Technological developments have positive and negative impacts. One of the negative impacts is the increasing amount of screen time children spend. So that children’s participation in learning physical education is disrupted. The purpose of this study, among others, is to see the effect of traditional games on the participation of elementary school students in learning physical education. The method used is quasi-experimental with one group pre-test and post-test design. The research sample amounted to 43 people, consisting of 20 male students and 23 female students. The sample is grade 5 students aged 10-11 years. This research instrument uses a sports participation questionnaire with a scale of 2 “yes” or “no.” the dimensions of the instrument include (1) Pre-implementation, (2) Implementation, and (3) Post-implementation/evaluation. The results showed a p-value = 0.000 < 0.05; this means that there is a difference between the average value of the pre-test and the average value of the post-test. This study concludes that traditional games affect the participation of elementary school students in learning physical education.
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Improving Counting Skills Through Number CardGames in Children at RA Al-Basithiyah BatuTunggal
(Ernawati, Suryatik, Ismi Yulizar, Soybatul Aslamiah Ritonga)
DOI : 10.70821/zj.v1i1.4
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This research is based on child development in Raudhatul Athfal Al-Bashitiyah. In learning activities in early childhood education RA Al-Basithiyah in group B, the ability to recognize children's numbers is still very low. When asked to show numbers and match the shape of the numbers. In addition, there are only 13 children who can write numbers 1-10, and only 17 can re-state numbers 1-10 in sequence. The reason for the inability of children in RA Al-Basithiyah to recognize and mention the concept of numbers 1-10 is that the learning method used in recognizing numbers is not optimal. Very minimal learning media is used to recognize numbers, so it cannot stimulate children to recognize them. This study aims to determine whether using number card media can improve children's counting skills in RA Al Bashitiyah. This research is Classroom Action Research (CAR). Data collection techniques in this study were observation and documentation. The subjects in thisstudy were children of RA Al Bashitiyah. The results of this study used two cycles: in cycle I, the MB category had 18 children (60%) and BSH 12 children (40%). In cycle II, the MB category was two children (7%), and the BSB category was 28 children (93%), meaning cycle II was declared complete. It can be concluded that number card games can improve children's counting skills.
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Improvement Of Fine Motor Skills Development InChildren Aged 4-5 Years Through Paper FoldingActivities At Tk Diponegoro Asam JawaDistrict Torgamba RegencyLabuhanbatu Selatan
(Netti Herawati Netti Herawati, Bukhari Iskandar, Suryatik, Soybatul Aslamiah Ritonga)
DOI : 10.70821/zj.v1i1.5
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Sitasi : 9 30-Jun-2024
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The basis for this study is the observation that children's fine motor abilities at TK Diponegoro Asam Jawa, Torgamba District, South Labuhanbatu Regency, have not grown to their full potential. Nearly 80% of students need help from the teacher to finish learning activities like paper weaving, which are designed to improve fine motor skills. Children find the methods less engaging because they are not the best, and thematerial does not align with the studied issues. This study aims to ascertain whether paper folding exercises at TK Diponegoro Asam Jawa have improved the fine motor skills of children ages 4-5. This study employs a descriptive methodology. This studyuses documentation and observation as data collection methods. Children from TK Diponegoro Asam Jawa's Group A are the study's subjects. According to the study's findings, 34 youngsters (100%) attended cycles I and II. Of 34 pupils, 11.76% demonstrated Very Good Development (BSB) in cycle I and 29.41% in cycle II. BSH, or development according to expectations, was 23.53% in cycle I and 50% in cycle II. Beginning to Develop (MB) was 23.53% in cycle I and 20.59%in cycle II. Not Developing (BB) was 0% in cycle II and 41.18% in cycle I. As a result, cycle II classifies it as complete
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Implementation of Fulfillment of Women Prisoners Rights to Get Decent Food: Case Study on Women's Prison Class IIA Jakarta
(Fauzhan Akbar Fhazmie Basha, Megawati Barthos)
DOI : 10.62951/icistech.v3i1.48
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Fulfillment of food needs in the Correctional Institutions essential to meet the nutritional needs requirements that are worthy of health and stamina of the body. The purpose of this paper is to describe the Fulfillment of the right to get decent food for female inmates. The method used in this study is normative juridical supported by field research in the form of questionnaires and interviews with informants. It uses the traditional approach as the primary legal material. The research was conducted at the Women's Prison Class IIA Jakarta in January-March 2020. In this study, it was determined that the withdrawal of samples using random sampling techniques as many as 50 respondents. The results showed that the Fulfillment of the right to get food in the Women's Prison Class IIA Jakarta is not good enough. Factors that hinder efforts to fulfill the right to obtain decent food include the quality of food produced and the unqualified nutritionists and cooks in Correctional Institutions. Researchers suggest fulfilling the request to get food for female inmates, employees who have a background in nutritionists and cooks.
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