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Pengaruh Produk Bank Syariah Terhadap Minat Menabung Dengan Persepsi Mahasiswa Sebagai Variabel Moderating

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  • Khoirunnisa, Syifa
  • Fadillah, Desy
  • Ramadina, Deanty
  • , Khaerunisyah
  • Rahmawati, Andis

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Perception is an assumption that appears on the information received. Perception becomes one of the determining factors in understanding information or knowledge that influences a person in determining interest. Perception gives birth to differences in understanding the information or knowledge that is obtained which causes a person to have an interest. The purpose of this research is to find out how significant the influence of perceptions that come from information and knowledge on students' interest in saving in Islamic banks. The main problem of this research is how the influence of perceptions on students' interest in saving in Islamic banks. This type of research is classified as quantitative research, and this type of research is survey research consisting of interviews and questionnaires (questionnaire). The sample in this study was 43 students from the Faculty of Economics and Business in 2021. With data collection techniques using a questionnaire (questionnaire) made using a Likert scale. The method of data analysis is using simple linear regression analysis and classical assumption test.

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  • Khoirunnisa, Syifa & Fadillah, Desy & Ramadina, Deanty & , Khaerunisyah & Rahmawati, Andis, 2023. "Pengaruh Produk Bank Syariah Terhadap Minat Menabung Dengan Persepsi Mahasiswa Sebagai Variabel Moderating," OSF Preprints wk927, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:wk927
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/wk927
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