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Author(s):  
Atha Nadhila Rosa ◽  
Madi Hartono ◽  
Sri Suharyati ◽  
Siswanto Siswanto

Research on calving interval of Krui cattle in Pesisir Selatan District was held on December 2019 until January 2020 with 142 Krui cattle who have given birth more than once and had been inseminated belong to 68 farmers. The purpose of this reserch were to know: 1) calving interval of Krui cattle in Pesisir Selatan District, 2) the factors and magnitude of the factors which disturb calving interval of Krui cattle in Pesisir Selatan District. This research used census method, data obtained was real data that present and accurate in Pesisir Selatan District. Data was analysed by multiple linear regression with SPSS (Statistics Packet for Social Science) program. The results showed that calving interval of Krui cattle in Pesisir Selatan District was 12,53�1,42 month. Factors that affected the value of calving interval in Krui cattle in Pesisir Selatan District were derived from the mating partus that positively associated with factor value of 0,769 and the S/C that positively associated with factor value of 0,912. Keywords : Calving interval, Krui cattle, Pesisir Selatan District


Author(s):  
Luluk Adria Ningrum ◽  
Madi Hartono ◽  
Sri Suharyati ◽  
Siswanto Siswanto

Research on repeat breeder in Krui Cattle in Pesisir Selatan District of Pesisir Barat Regency was held on 23 December 2019 until 15 January 2020 with 2 inseminators, 166 Krui Cattles belong to 75 farmers. The purpose of this research were to know: 1) the value of repeat breeder in Krui Cattle in Pesisir Selatan District of Pesisir Barat Regency, and 2) the factors and the magnitude of the factors which disturb repeat breeder of Krui cattle in Pesisir Selatan District of Pesisir Barat Regency. Data was analysed by logistic regression using SPSS (Statistics Package for Social Science) program. The result showed that repeat breeder of Krui cattle in Pesisir Selatan District of Pesisir Barat Regency was 10,24%. Factors that affect the repeat breeder were farmers education that negatively associated with factor value of 5,757; the location of the cage from the farmers house that positively associated with factor value of 0.090; and age of first mating that negatively associated with factor value 1,088. Keywords: Affecting Factors, Krui cattle, Magnitude factors, Pesisir Selatan, Repeat breeder


Conciencia ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 70-98
Author(s):  
Suharman Man

The background of the research concerns with the existence of some phenomenon about teenagers morality decreasing that happen nowadays. It can be shown from the light violation like cheating, ditching, ignoring the prayer, or using clothes that do not cover their bodies, to the heavy violation like drinking alcohol, taking drugs, promiscuity, abortion, or involved in crimes such as brawl, motorcycle gang, robbery or rape. The scope of this study is morals and the factors that influence it. The factors are limited to religiosity factors as internal factors as well as parenting factors, peers, and mass media as external factors. This research data were taken through questionnaire, psychology scale and observation. The data were obtained and analyzed by using the statistical package for social science program (spss) for windows version 20.0. The Techniques that were used to analyze in this study include: descriptive analysis and inferential analysis.


Author(s):  
Russell J. Dalton

This chapter introduces the participation measures in the International Social Science Program (ISSP). Citizens in roughly a dozen and a half affluent democracies were survey in 2004 and 2014. Analyses identify five modes of participation: voting, contributing funds, contacting political figures, protest, and online participation. These modes are compared in terms of their characteristics relevant to inequality of participation, such as the skills and resources required to be active. The chapter presents the levels of political activity in each mode across established democracies in 2004 and 2014.


2008 ◽  
Vol 3 (8) ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
David G. Mandelbaum

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