THE DIFFERENCES ON SELF-ESTEEM BETWEEN FATHERS HAVING SON AND HAVING NO SON IN BATAK TOBA TRIBE IN BALIGE, MEDAN, INDONESIA

Journal Title: Asian Journal Social Sciences & Humanities - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 1

Abstract

Batak custom, from the beginning until now only men have the right to descend the clan to their children and women have absolutely no right. In Batak custom, the sons are called ni-pusu-pusu, ihot ni ate-ate, tum-tum ni siubeon. It means that boys are precious and everything. If someone does not have a son then it is called napurpur tu wind, namaup tu alogo. It means flying into the air and drifting in the wind. Based on the research results and the results of statistical analysis with Wilcoxon W analysis of the proposed hypothesis, it can be concluded that there is a significant difference in the self-esteem between a father who has no son and a father who has a son in Batak Toba. The conclusion is indicated by the data analysis by viewing the value or coefficient difference of Wilcoxon W = 595,000 with the significance coefficient 0.000. This means that the significance value obtained is less than 0.050.

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Mustika Mustika

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Mustika Mustika (2018). THE DIFFERENCES ON SELF-ESTEEM BETWEEN FATHERS HAVING SON AND HAVING NO SON IN BATAK TOBA TRIBE IN BALIGE, MEDAN, INDONESIA. Asian Journal Social Sciences & Humanities, 7(1), 9-17. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-627549