Self-Control Therapy: Daily Accounting and Focus Group Discussions Reduce Consumptive Behavior of E-Money Use in Millennials
Abstract
This study aims to find out if there are differences in the level of
consumptive behavior after being given treatment in the form of
self-control therapy with daily accounting methods and focus
group discussions. The study uses an experimental quantitative
approach. The subjects of this study were 33 Mulawarman
University students who were active users of e-money who were
selected using purposive sampling techniques. The data collection
method used is the scale of consumptive behavior. The collected
data is analyzed with the Different Test method, the Wilcoxon Test
with the help of SPSS software version 22. The results of this study
showed that the pre-test of consumptive behavior scale with posttest consumptive behavior scale showed a P value of 0,000 < 0.05
which means that there was a decrease in consumptive behavior
after being treated in the form of daily accounting and focus
group discussion then on follow-up the consumer behavior scale
showed a P value of 0.694 > 0.05 which means not There’s a
significant difference
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