Gender Differences in Mathematics Ability of Junior High School Students based on Bloom's Taxonomy

Based on the merit, the uncertainty of the results, and the lack of depth of existing researches in connecting gender and cognitive level, hence, the purpose of this research is to analyze the difference of students’ mathematics ability in bloom’s taxonomy domain based on gender. This research is qu...

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Main Authors: Jeri Araiku, Rhodinus Sidabutar, Jackson Pasini Mairing
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji 2019-04-01
Series:Jurnal Gantang
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Online Access:https://ojs.umrah.ac.id/index.php/gantang/article/view/969
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spelling doaj-9f9e967b673f44699ef3ad39d59192d92020-11-25T02:07:07ZindUniversitas Maritim Raja Ali HajiJurnal Gantang2503-06712548-55472019-04-0141152510.31629/jg.v4i1.969969Gender Differences in Mathematics Ability of Junior High School Students based on Bloom's TaxonomyJeri Araiku0Rhodinus Sidabutar1Jackson Pasini Mairing2Universitas SriwijayaUniversitas Palangka RayaUniversitas Palangka RayaBased on the merit, the uncertainty of the results, and the lack of depth of existing researches in connecting gender and cognitive level, hence, the purpose of this research is to analyze the difference of students’ mathematics ability in bloom’s taxonomy domain based on gender. This research is quantitative research with 156 students taken as sample, consisted of 81 male and 75 female students. Two-way anova employed in this study, with LSD (Least Significant Difference) and HSD (Honestly Significant Difference) as post hoc test. The results show that all assumption tests for variance analysis are fulfilled. From two-way anova test, obtained the result that Fcount > Ftable at α = 0.05 (Fcount = 10.57 dan Ftable = 2.22) which means that there is interaction between gender and students’ cognitive level. LSD test shows that at level C1, male students perform better than female groups. However, there is no difference between both groups for overall performance. HSD test also reveals that there is significant different on students’ performance in C1, C2, and C3, but not in C4, C5, and C6.https://ojs.umrah.ac.id/index.php/gantang/article/view/969genderbloom's taxonomycognitive levelmathematics ability
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Rhodinus Sidabutar
Jackson Pasini Mairing
Gender Differences in Mathematics Ability of Junior High School Students based on Bloom's Taxonomy
Jurnal Gantang
gender
bloom's taxonomy
cognitive level
mathematics ability
author_facet Jeri Araiku
Rhodinus Sidabutar
Jackson Pasini Mairing
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title Gender Differences in Mathematics Ability of Junior High School Students based on Bloom's Taxonomy
title_short Gender Differences in Mathematics Ability of Junior High School Students based on Bloom's Taxonomy
title_full Gender Differences in Mathematics Ability of Junior High School Students based on Bloom's Taxonomy
title_fullStr Gender Differences in Mathematics Ability of Junior High School Students based on Bloom's Taxonomy
title_full_unstemmed Gender Differences in Mathematics Ability of Junior High School Students based on Bloom's Taxonomy
title_sort gender differences in mathematics ability of junior high school students based on bloom's taxonomy
publisher Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji
series Jurnal Gantang
issn 2503-0671
2548-5547
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Based on the merit, the uncertainty of the results, and the lack of depth of existing researches in connecting gender and cognitive level, hence, the purpose of this research is to analyze the difference of students’ mathematics ability in bloom’s taxonomy domain based on gender. This research is quantitative research with 156 students taken as sample, consisted of 81 male and 75 female students. Two-way anova employed in this study, with LSD (Least Significant Difference) and HSD (Honestly Significant Difference) as post hoc test. The results show that all assumption tests for variance analysis are fulfilled. From two-way anova test, obtained the result that Fcount > Ftable at α = 0.05 (Fcount = 10.57 dan Ftable = 2.22) which means that there is interaction between gender and students’ cognitive level. LSD test shows that at level C1, male students perform better than female groups. However, there is no difference between both groups for overall performance. HSD test also reveals that there is significant different on students’ performance in C1, C2, and C3, but not in C4, C5, and C6.
topic gender
bloom's taxonomy
cognitive level
mathematics ability
url https://ojs.umrah.ac.id/index.php/gantang/article/view/969
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