Manajemen Konflik Komunikasi Intrapersonal Pemain Judi Online Mahasiswa Universitas Sumatera Utara
Intrapersonal Communication Conflict Management among Online Gambling Students at the University of North Sumatra
Abstract
This study, titled "Intrapersonal Communication Conflict Management Among
Online Gambling Students at the University of North Sumatra", aims to examine
how students from the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP) at the
University of North Sumatra manage intrapersonal communication conflicts
related to online gambling. Theoretical frameworks employed include Sigmund
Freud's theory of the Id, Ego, and Superego, Expectancy Violation Theory by
Judee K. Burgoon, and the Theory of Reasoned Action by Martin Fishbein. This
research adopts a qualitative method, involving five informants who are students
from various departments at the University of North Sumatra and engage in
online gambling. Data collection techniques include interviews, observation, and
documentation. To ensure the validity of the data, source triangulation involving
a certified counsellor was utilized. The findings reveal that students experience
internal conflict when engaging in online gambling and tend to adopt similar
strategies in managing their intrapersonal conflicts. This research contributes
valuable insights and recommendations for students at the University of North
Sumatra as well as the broader public in managing the urge to participate in
online gambling.
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