DAMPAK KECANDUAN PERMAINAN PLAYSTATION (PS) DIKALANGAN MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS RIAU (Studi Kasus Mahasiswa yang Bermain di Rental Playstation(Ps) Farel GameStation di Jalan Manyar Sakti)
Abstract: The game is one of
the activities undertaken by someone who makes her feel happy and feel
comforted by it. Types of games that are popular in the modern era such as PSP,
Playstation (Ps), online games and so forth. From the variety of games that
appear this modern era of the PlayStation (PS) is the most popular by all
people, both children, teens, and even adults. Issues discussed in this study
How playstation player characteristics (Ps), what is the motivation of students
at the University of Riau to play playstation games (Ps) and how it impacts the
playstation game addiction (Ps) among University Students Riau. The goal is to
identify the characteristics of the player playstation (Ps), to determine the
motivation of Riau University students to play playstation games (Ps) and to
determine and describe the impact playstation game addiction (Ps) among
students at the University of Riau. The population in this study is still
active Riau University students who came to college to play playstation (Ps) in
Farel game station by 30 respondents. The data obtained in this study will use
descriptive quantitative method. The research instruments used were
questionnaires, interviews, participant observation and documentation. The
technique used in determining the sample is accidental sampling method that is
based on accidental sampling technique, which is met with a researcher who
happened to be sampled are considered suitable or collectively, the sampling
method by way of choosing who happened to be there or encountered. The theory
used for this problem is that the theory of Max Weber Theory of Social Action.
Results of research conducted in general it can be said that the author
playstation (Ps) has an impact on the economy, pendidikaan, health, social and
religious impact.
Penulis: Azwar Efendi, T. Romi
Marnelly
Kode Jurnal: jpsosiologidd140362