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Pengaruh Konflik Peran Ganda Dan Stres Kerja Terhadap Kinerja Polisi Wanita Di Polresta Padang

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  • Ismiati, Nur
  • , Zusmawati
  • Tanjung, Mariani St.B

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This study aims to determine the effect of dual role conflict and work stress on Police performance in Police Padang, independent variables of this research are dual role conflict and work stress, while the dependent variable is the performance of female police. The population used in this research is married female police, the sample of this research are 63 respondents and the technique used is Pusposive Sampling (sampling based on Criteria or certain conditions). The analysis used in this research includes validity test, reliability test, classic assumption test, multicollinearity test, heterokedasticity test, multiple linear regression analysis, determination coefficient, hypothesis testing which includes t test, F test, and determination coefficient (R2). Partially indicates that dual role conflict has no significant effect on the performance of female police officers. While work stress has a significant positive effect on the performance of female police. Therefore, to improve the performance of women police work stress needs to be managed optimally by providing appropriate workload.

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  • Ismiati, Nur & , Zusmawati & Tanjung, Mariani St.B, 2019. "Pengaruh Konflik Peran Ganda Dan Stres Kerja Terhadap Kinerja Polisi Wanita Di Polresta Padang," OSF Preprints yfjrb, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:yfjrb
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/yfjrb
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