Published February 10, 2021 | Version v1
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The Effect of Independence, Learning Quality, And Learning Motivation on Swimming Learning Outcomes

  • 1. Physical Education, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of independence, learning quality and learning motivation on
swimming learning outcomes. The research sample was 30 participants in the Telaga Bestari Swimming Pool Course at Cikupa,
Tangerang. The research approach used in this study is a multivariate associative approach, with survey methods and non-test
techniques by distributing questionnaires. The technique used is the path analysis technique at a significance level of 0.05. In
general, the results of research based on the results of path analysis testing for each hypothesis obtained P-value <0.05
significance level, which means that each research hypothesis (H1) is accepted. Which means that the conclusion of each
research finding shows (1) there is a direct influence between each independent variable (Independence (X1), Learning Quality
(X2), and Learning Motivation (X3)), (2) and there is a positive direct effect of each variable. free {Independence (X1), Learning
Quality (X2), and Learning Motivation (X3) on Swimming Learning Outcomes (Y). Thus the results of learning swimming can be
influenced through increased independence, learning quality and learning motivation.

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