Rabu, 27 Juni 2012

KORELASI DAN REGRESI MENGGUNAKAN SPSS

KORELASI BIVARIAT

1. BUKA DATA (misal X1, X2, X3)
2. BUKA ANALYZE -> CORRELATE
3. KLIK BIVARIATE
a. Variable : Klik X1, X2, X3
b. Correlation Coefficients : Klik Pearson
c. Test of Significance : Two Tailed
d. Klik Flag sgnificant correlations
4. Klik Options :
a. Abaikan Statistic
b. Missing Values : Exclude cases pairwise
5. Continue
6. OK

KORELASI SPEARMAN DAN KENDALL

1. Buka DATA (misal X1, X2, X3)
2. BUKA ANALYZE -> CORRELATE
3. KLIK BIVARIATE
a. Variable : Klik X1, X2, X3
b. Correlation Coefficients : Klik Spearman
c. Test of Significance : Two Tailed
d. Klik Flag sgnificant correlations
4. Klik Options :
a. Abaikan Statistic
b. Missing Values : Exclude cases pairwise
5. Continue
6. OK



KORELASI PARSIAL

1. Buka DATA (misal X1, X2, X3)
2. BUKA ANALYZE -> CORRELATE
3. KLIK PARTIAL
a. Variable : Klik X1, X2
b. Controlling for : X3 (variabel terakhir)
c. Test of Significance : Two Tailed
d. Klik Flag sgnificant correlations
4. Klik Options :
a. Statistics : Zero order correlations
b. Missing Values : Exclude cases pairwise
5. Continue
6. OK



REGRESI SEDERHANA

1. Buka DATA (misal X1, Y)
2. BUKA ANALYZE -> REGRESSION
3. KLIK LINEAR
a. Dependent : Klik X1
b. Independent : Y)
c. Case Labels : Gender
d. Method : Enter
4. Klik Options :
a. Stepping Method Criteria : Entry .05
b. Klik Include constant in equation
c. Missing Value : Exclude cases listwise
5. Continue
6. Statistics :
a. Klik Estimate
b. Descriptive : Model Fit
c. Residual : Casewise diagnostics -> all cases
d. Klik Continue
f. Plots :
(1) SDRESID : Y ; ZPRED : X1
(2) Klik Next
(3) ZPRED : Y ; DEPENDNT : X
(4) STandardized Residual Plots : Normal Probability Plot
g. Klik Continue
7. OK

UNTUK MENENTUKAN PLOT : SDRESID dan ZPRED adalah INDEPENDENT
ZPRED dan DEPENDNT adalah DEPENDENT

Sabtu, 09 Juni 2012

JUDUL : PENGARUH MOTIVASI TERHADAP KINERJA KARYAWAN

KRITERIA PENILAIAN :
A = 2
B = 1
C = 0
D = -1
E = -2

DAFTAR PERTANYAAN :

A. MOTIVASI KERJA

1. Menurut anda, penghargaan yang paling tepat dalam pekerjaan adalah gaji yang memadai dan kondisi lingkungan kerja yang menyenangkan ?
a. sangat benar b. benar c. ragu d. tidak benar e. sangat tidak benar

2. Apakah anda menganggap penting pada kondisi kerja seperti ruang kerja nyaman, peralatan kerja lengkap dan kebutuhan fisik yang memadai untuk aktifitas kerja ?
a. sangat benar b. benar c. ragu d. tidak benar e. sangat tidak benar

3. Apakah saudara menyenangi pekerjaan yang pelaksanaanya tidak memungkinkan untuk berbincang dengan teman sekerja?
a. sangat benar b. benar c. ragu d. tidak benar e. sangat tidak benar

4. Apakah saudara tetap mempertahankan pekerjaan sebagai karyawan meskipun ada tawaran pekerjaan lain yang menjanjikan pendapatan lebih tinggi ?
a. sangat benar b. benar c. ragu d. tidak benar e. sangat tidak benar

B. KINERJA KARYAWAN

1. Dalam menjalankan tugas, apakah anda dapat menyelesaikan pekerjaan tersebut sesuai dengan standar yang telah ditetapkan?
a. sangat sesuai b. sesuai c. ragu d. tidak sesuai e. sangat tidak sesuai

2. Apakah tingkat ketelitian anda bekerja sudah sesuai dengan juklak?
a. sangat sesuai b. sesuai c. ragu d. tidak sesuai e. sangat tidak sesuai

3. Apakah saudara dalam melaksanakan pekerjaan sudah sesuai dengan waktu yang diberikan ?
a. sangat sesuai b. sesuai c. ragu d. tidak sesuai e. sangat tidak sesuai

Rabu, 06 Juni 2012

SOAL SNMPTN 2


Text I

            Scientists have discovered the bones of what may be the largest meat-eating dinosaur ever to walk on the earth. The discovery was made by a team of researchers from Argentina and North of America in Pentagonia, a desert on the eastern slope of the Andes in the South America. Besides the interesting fact that the dinosaur was huge and horrifying, it is even bigger meat-eater lived and hunted in packs. The tyrannosaurus Rex lived in the North America and was believed to hunt and live alone.
            The newly discovered meat-eater appears to be related to the Giganotosaurus family, being as closely related to it as a fox would be to a dog. It is actually not the same family at all as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, being as different of it as a cat is from a dog.
            The Fossilized remains indicate the animal lived about 100 million years ago. With needle shaped noses and razor sharp teeth, they were large than the Tyrannosaurus Rex, although their legs were slightly shorter and their jaws were designed to be better able to cut the body of their prey into pieces quickly and precisely.


1.     The main information of the text is about ___ .
A.    the types of dinosaur
B.    the bones of dinosaur
C.    the research on dinosaurs
D.    the meat-eating dinosaurs
E.     the discovery made in Pentagonia

2.     Where did the researchers find the bones of a new type of dinosaur ?
A.    In Argentina
B.    In South America
C.    In North America
D.    In east Pentagonia
E.     In the Andes forest

3.     Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the newly discovered dinosaur ?
A.    They liked living as loners
B.    They used to live in groups
C.    They are called Giganotosaurus
D.    They are called Tyrannosaurus
E.     They were not as huge as another dinosaurs

4.     The bones of dinosaur discovered recently shows that the newly-discovered dinosaurs ___.
A.    are closely related to those living in North America
B.    have the same bone structure as those of foxes and dogs
C.    eat their prey in neat pieces due to the shape of their jaws
D.    lived in a million years earlier than other dinosaurs
E.     belong to the same family and origin as the Giganotosaurus

5.     From the text we may conclude that ___ .
A.    the jaws of the dinosaurs are shaped the same
B.    dinosaurs characteristics and way of life are different
C.    North America was the origin of all dinosaurs
D.    Dinosaurs could not live together with their own kind
E.     All dinosaurs have the same bones and the same height


Text 2

Colours, hair, and jewellery are frequently determined by a person’s sex. This is not always true for all cultures, and it is not even true now throughout the United States. In this country, there were protests to bring about a change from this culturally strict norm. The anti-military attitudes of the 1960s and the 1970s sought to break with the military tradition masculine or ‘macho’ position, thus making it more acceptable for men to wear floral designs on their shirts in pinks, purple, violets and other ‘feminine colour’. For some people, long hair and jewellery on men also became acceptable as a means of expressing this changed way of thinking. More facial hair also became common, precisely because it differed from the military norm. The business world, however, has been slow to change. __________ .



6.     What is the topic of the text ?
A.    Various cultures in the world.
B.    The anti military movement in U.S.
C.    Feminine colours versus masculine colours.
D.    Jewellery as a means of expressing thoughts.
E.     The change in gender-based attitude in the U.s.

7.     With which of the following sentences should the text end ?
In most offices today ___ .
A.    wearing bright colours, jewellery, and long hair is still not acceptable for men
B.    men and women have the same right in deciding the colour of their rooms
C.    men are free to wear bright and colourful shirts
D.    bright colours are used in the working areas as in the common room
E.     people coming from various cultural backgrounds work hand in hand



Text 3

Two commons type of body decoration in tribal societies are tattooing and scarification. A tattoo is a design or mark made by putting a kind of dye (usually dark blue) into a cut in the skin. In the scarification, dirt or ashes are put into the cuts instead of dye. In both of these cases, the result is a design that is unique to the persons’ tribe. The line on each side of a man’s face indentify him as a member of the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria. A complex geometric design on woman’s back indentifies her as Nuba – and also makes her more beautiful in the eyes of her people.


8.     What is the topic of the text ?
A.    The method of tattooing.
B.    Unique designs in tattooing.
C.    The Yaruba tribe in Nigeria.
D.    Body decoration in tribal societies.
E.     Material used in body decoration.

9.     Which of the following statements is TRUE about body decoration ?
A.    It is ritual which causes a lot of pain to people.
B.    It distinguishes the tribe to which a person belongs.
C.    It is common to all tribes living in Africa.
D.    It makes the women’s eyes more beautiful.
E.     It is usually made on the sides of a man’s face.


Text 4

Carbon tetrachloride is widely used in industry today because of its effectiveness as a solvent as well as its use in the production of propellants.   60  , it has been banned for house use. In the past carbon tetrachloride was a/an   61   ingredient in cleaning compounds that were used throughout the home, but it was found to be dangerous when heated, it changes into a/an   62   gas that can cause severe illness and even death if it is inhaled. Because of this dangerous   63  , the United States cancelled   64   for the home use of carbon tetrachloride in 1970.


10.  A.   For example
  1. Furthermore
  2. Therefore
  3. In addition
  4. However

11.  A.   scarce
  1. artificial
  2. common
  3. expensive
  4. additional

12.  A.   poisonous
  1. outrageous
  2. renewable
  3. invisible
  4. capable

13.  A.   character
  1. characterize
  2. characteristic
  3. characterizing
  4. characterization

14.  A.   permissible
  1. permission
  2. permissive
  3. permitting
  4. permitted



TATA BAHASA

15.  ‘The company’s products have decreased sharply recenctly.’
‘The management and all the employees of the company ___ hard to improve the productivity. ‘
A.    ought to work
B.    had rather work
C.    should be worked
D.    must have worked
E.     should have worked

16.  Invited to present a paper in the seminar, ___ .
A.    Mr. Suryadi’s soft copy of the paper was sent to the committee by email this morning.
B.    the committee was sent a soft copy of the paper by email this morning
C.    the soft copy of the paper was sent by Mr. Suryadi to the committee by email this morning
D.    an email with the soft copy of the paper was send to the committee this morning
E.     Mr. Suryadi sent the soft copy of the paper to the committee by email this morning

17.  The employees shouldn’t risk ___ the building in its present condition.
A.    enter
B.    to enter
C.    entered
D.    entering
E.     being entered

18.  Mr. Brown always lets his children ___ cartoon on Sunday mornings.
A.    watch
B.    watches
C.    to watche
D.    watching
E.     are watching

19.  The famous artist ___ by her fans is going to present her newest song tonight.
A.    crowd
B.    crowded
C.    crowding
D.    is crowded
E.     will be crowded


20.  Ambang decided ___ a new car in the morning, but he changed his mind in the afternoon.
A.    buy
B.    to buy
C.    bought
D.    buying
E.     to be bought

21.  As the production of these commodities greatly ___ on the availability of raw materials, they are very expensive.
A.    depend
B.    depends
C.    to depend
D.    depending
E.     be dependent

22.  Because the allocated time is not enough to finish this project, we are still working on it now. As a matter of fact, we ___ on it for five days.
A.    work
B.    worked
C.    had worked
D.    are working
E.     have been working

23.  ‘I need this book on Biology, but I can’t afford to buy it.’
‘What you can do is ___ .
A.    having photocopied the units you need
B.    you want to photocopied the units you need
C.    to have the units you need photocopied
D.    you have photocopied the units you need
E.     have you photocopied the unit you need

24.  ‘If had known you needed a camera for your project, I could have lent you mine.’
‘Oh, ___ .
A.    I’ll soon return it
B.    I’ll borrow it from you
C.    Thanks a lot for the camera
D.    I didn’t know you had a camera
E.     Thanks, it is an excellent camera

25.  ‘Would you like to join us for a lunch after the meeting is over ?’
‘Oh, I’m afraid I can’t. ______, I have to prepare for my other project presentation.’
A.    I’d attended the meeting
B.    Attended the meeting
C.    When I  was attending the meeting
D.    To attend the meeting
E.     Having attended the meeting

KUNCI : 
1.     C
2.     B
3.     B
4.     E
5.     B
6.     E
7.     C
8.     D
9.     B
10.  E
11.  E
12.  A
13.  C
14.  D
15.  E
16.  E
17.  D
18.  A
19.  B
20.  B
21.  B
22.  E
23.  C
24.  D
25.  E




SOAL SNMPTN 1




BAHASA INGGRIS


Text I

            The nuclear family, consisting of a mother, father, and their children, may be more an American ideal than an American reality. Of course the so-called traditional American family was always more varied than we had been led to believe, reflecting the very different racial, ethnic, class, and religious customs among different American groups, but today diversity is even more obvious.
            The most recent government statistics reveal that only about one third of all current American families fit the tradition mould of two parents and their children, and another third consists of married couples who either have no children or have none still living at home. Of the final the third, about 20 percent of the total number of American households are single people usually women over sixty-five years of age. A small percentage, about three percent of the total, consists of unmarried people who choose to live together, and the rest about 7 percent, are single parents, with at least one child.
            There are several reasons for the growing number of single-parent households. First, the number of births to unmarried woman has increased dramatically. In addition, a substantial number of adults become single parents as a result of divorced. Finally a small percentage of deaths result in single parent families. Today, these varied family type are typical, and therefore, normal.
            In addition, close friends have become a more important part of family life than ever before.
The vast majority of Americans claim that hey have people in their lives whom they regard as family although they are not related. A view of family that only accepts the traditional nuclear arrangement not only ignores the reality of modern American family life, but also under values the familial bonds created in alternative family arrangements. Apparently, many Americans are achieving supportive relationships in family forms other than the traditional one.


1.  With which topic is the passage mainly concerned?
A.    The traditional American family
B.    The current American family
C.    The ideal American family
D.    The nuclear family
E.     The ideal family

2.  The author implies that ___ .
A.    there have always been a wide variety of family arrangements in the United States
B.    racial, ethnic, and religious groups have preserved the traditional family structure
C.    close friends have become a more important part of family life
D.    the ideal American family is the best structure
E.     fewer married couples are having children

3.  According to the passage, married couples whose children have grown or who have no children represent ___ .
A.    37 percent of households
B.    33 1/3 percent of the households
C.    20 percent of the households
D.    7 percent of the households
E.     3 percent of the households

4.  How many single people were identified in the survey?
A.    More than half of total survey
B.    One third of the total survey
C.    One fourth of the total survey
D.    One fifth of the total survey
E.     Less than one tenth of the total survey

5.  Who generally constitutes a one-person household ?
A.    An elderly man
B.    The single parent
C.    A divorced woman
D.    A single man in his twentieth
E.     A single woman in her late sixties


Text II
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
In the process of trying to discover the various causes such accidents, an investigator considered factors related to the time of day. He collects information on the number of accidents occurring during the various working hours of the day, and by using statistical methods he is able to show that the accident rate increases during the morning and also during the afternoon. Further statistical studies then reveal some of the major contributing factors involved in these accidents.
6.  Which of the following would be best begin the above paragraph ?
A.    So far there has not been enough information about people having accidents at a work site.
B.    An industrial film is concerned about the large number of accidents occurring in its plant.
C.    Investigators have found out that working hours in some industrial films are too long.
D.    The result of an investigation shows that accidents in a plant never occur in the evening.
E.     Statistic plays a very important role in eliminating the causes of accidents in a plant.

7.  What is the topic of the above paragraph ?
A.    Major accidents in working hours.
B.    Working hours and type of accidents.
C.    The role of statistics for investigators.
D.    The investigation of causes of accident.
E.     Contribution of investigations in a company.


Text III

Languages are like living creatures that become endangered when numbers decline. Some linguists are taking action in preserving endangered languages. They believe it should be a priority since they are on the brink of extinction. Preservation can occur in two ways. First, linguist can study dying languages and seek to preserve the components of language: the sounds, the vocabulary, the grammar, and the tradition. The second way is to teach children the language and have linguists advice on language maintenance. An example of this later method is the Maori language of New Zealand. It has seen an increase in the number of speakers between 1960s and 1970s. New Zealand har since set up language nets; in early children the Maori language, exposing 100.000 children to their native tongue so far.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

8.  The topic of the paragraph is ___ .
A.    the Maori language of New Zealand
B.    how to maintain aboriginal language
C.    how to preserve endangered languages
D.    the movement of languages in the world
E.     the eliminated rate of language extinction
9.  With which of the following sentences should be the paragraph end ?
A.    Revival of languages such as the Maori language is gaining ground.
B.    Languages become endangered when they are not passed to children or when there is a dominant language.
C.    This method have so far proved excellent to preserve many endangered languages.
D.    They believe that their language is not the brink of extinction because their children cannot use it.
E.     Action should be taken because a lost in global languages means a lost of the drivers’ idea and culture.

Text IV

Research continues to undercover the complex ways in which particular foods and diet affect our well-being or ill health. We no longer simple see the body as a machine from which we remove, repair or correct   60   part. Increasingly we are likely to see the body as organic system, a holistic web of interconnected networks   61   work with and on each other incredibly complex ways. Nutritionists are the forefront of this change in thinking   62   most doctors, nutritionists prefer to look at individual holistically,   63   for the way diet influences the well-being of the person as the whole. Nutritionists believe that   64   food nourishes the body, diet is at the foundation of how well or poorly that body is likely to perform. Modern nutritionist believe that a person is susceptible to illness or disease when their key organs are no able to detoxify or eliminate   65   element called “anti-nutrients” from the body. Anti-nutrients appear to be linked to such things as traffic pollution, antibiotics, deep fried foods, processed meat and the   66   of plastic and other chemicals in water.
Many of these factors are more present in people’s   67   today than they were fifty years ago. 

10.  A.   fine
B.   faulty
C.   confused
D.   incoherent
E.   contradictory

11.  A.   what
  1. when
  2. which
  3. where
  4. whose
12.  A.   Unfortunately
  1. Likewise
  2. Usually
  3. Similar
  4. Unlike

13.  A.   finding
  1. searching
  2. exploring
  3. examining
  4. investigating

14.  A.   if
  1. since
  2. when
  3. before
  4. although

15.  A.   damage
  1. damaged
  2. to damage
  3. damaging
  4. to be damaged

16.  A.   present
  1. presence
  2. presently
  3. presentable
  4. presentation

17.  A.   lives
  1. living
  2. lively
  3. lifeless
  4. to live

Petunjuk : Soal nomor 18 sampai nomor 25 tidak berhubungan dengan bacaan.

18.  By the end of this year, the government ___  subsidizing the kerosene to the poor.
A.    will have been stopping
B.    will have been stopped
C.    will have stopped
D.    would stop
E.     will stop

19.  The flood victims are looking forward to ___ by the local government because they have been trapped in the rural area for two days.
A.    evacuate
B.    evacuated
C.    evacuating
D.    be evacuated
E.     being evacuated

20.  ‘What did the authorities say about the frequent accidents of the public transport ?”
‘____’
A.    Caused by the improper maintenance and control
B.    Because of the improper maintenance and control
C.    It is the maintenance and control which are improper
D.    That is because the maintenance and control are improper
E.     That it was due to the improper maintenance and control

21.  ‘Vina always admires artists who succeeded in winning the Citra Trophy.’
‘She is sure they ___ hard for it.’
A.    ought to have worked
B.    should have worked
C.    might have worked
D.    must have worked
E.     must work

22.  My sister still remembers ___ by our parents to the zoo with me in our childhood.
A.    took
B.    taking
C.    to take
D.    to be taken
E.     being taken

23.  Although the speaker was reminded that the time was up, ___.
A.    he stopped his presentation
B.    the audience enjoyed it
C.    he did not realized it
D.    the talk was boring
E.     he kept on talking

24.  “What are the workmen doing in your garden ?”
“Oh I ___ .”
A.    have built a gazebo
B.    am building a gazebo
C.    have to build a gazebo
D.    am having a gazebo built
E.     have been building a gazebo

25.  When I was visiting my friend, I suddenly had to make an urgent call. Having forgotten to bring my mobile phone I asked my friend, ‘___’
A.    Do you have a phone ?
B.    May I use your phone ?
C.    Do you think I can call you ?
D.    Should I call home from here ?
E.     Will you allow me to make a phone call? 

KUNCI :
1.     B
2.     A
3.     B
4.     D
5.     E
6.     A
7.     D
8.     C
9.     C
10.  D
11.  C
12.  B
13.  B
14.  C
15.  A
16.  B
17.  A
18.  C
19.  E
20.  E
21.  D
22.  E
23.  E
24.  D
25.  B