Personal Attribution of Millennial Generation: Contribution of Communication Style and Personality to Friendship Quality at BPK PENABUR Bandung

Rewindinar, . and Marta, Rustono Farady and Tjajadi, Octavia Putri and Latukolan, Jovid Jonathan (2020) Personal Attribution of Millennial Generation: Contribution of Communication Style and Personality to Friendship Quality at BPK PENABUR Bandung. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science, 33 (12). pp. 42-53. ISSN 2456-981X

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Abstract

Technology plays a major role in the activities of the millennial generation and is a characteristic of this productive age generation. This study stems from the assumptions of the millennial generation who were present at a time of widespread technological development. The millennial generation has communication problems that are inherent in personality. This study questioned how far the contribution of communication style and personality to friendship quality, in this case, the factors that influence individual behavior. This study aimed to see the contribution between communication style and personality with friendship quality. This study used Attribution Theory which looks at the factors affecting the behavior of others, which are situational and personality factors. The study was conducted using a quantitative methodology with a survey method. The online survey was conducted on 114 participants consisting of teachers and employees at BPK PENABUR Bandung. The participants are the millennial generation who were born between the years of 1981-1995. Data analysis used multiple regression with P <.01. The results show a moderate correlation (r = .463) between communication styles and friendship quality. Also, it shows a moderate correlation (r = .514) between the personality types and friendship quality. The contribution of the communication style and personality variables to the friendship quality is 28.5%. This study describes communication styles and personality as fading personal factors in affecting the level of depth of relationships among the millennial generation.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA Library Press > Social Sciences and Humanities
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Date Deposited: 24 Feb 2023 11:58
Last Modified: 24 May 2024 06:10
URI: http://archive.submissionwrite.com/id/eprint/355

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