Realibility and Validity of Learning Autonomy for the First Middle School Student Based on Demography (original) (raw)

Autonomy, as a psychological condition, can develop well if given the opportunity to develop through training carried out continuously and done early, for example training tasks without assistance and adapted to individual abilities. The approach in this research is quantitative with a cross-sectional survey method. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to determine students' learning autonomy with the demographic factors that were present in the participants. So, this study specifically describes the reliability and validity calculation of learning autonomy instruments. Validity and reliability are the most important things in compiling research instruments, because they can show that an instrument is in accordance with the construct that will be revealed and has a certain degree of measurement results. The method used in reliability testing and validity is G. Rasch (1980)'s model. Respondents in this study were public and private Junior High School students, public and private