Emphatic Values and Self-efficacy
of Z Generation
Fasti Rola
1
, Debby A. Daulay
2
and Ade Rahmawati Siregar
2
1
Department of Educational Psychology, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Jl. Dr. Mansyur No.7, Medan, Indonesia
2
Department of Developmental Psychology,Universitas Sumatera Utara, Jl. Dr. Mansyur No.7, Medan, Indonesia
Keywords: Empathic Values, Self Efficacy, Z Generation
Abstrack: Currently, generation Z is facing quite lots of personal and interpersonal problems. This newest
internet generation was believed as less sensitive to social environment and tend to be more
self-oriented. Therefore, they had lack of communication and interaction skills, particularly the
ability to understand the social circumstances and others’ feelings or emotional state. The ability
is referred to empathy. On the other hand, youths must also have self-belief so that he/she is
able to assess their social environment when they are building social interactions. This self-
belief is also called self-efficacy. The research aimed to explore the generation Z’s empathetic
values and self-efficacy, by using descriptive statistics. The population of the research is
generation Z who are mostly teenager in the Indonesia context. To select participants, random
sampling was conducted. The data were collected using empathic scale (Rogers, 1985) and self-
efficacy scale (Bandura, 2017) revised and developed by the researcher. The results indicated
that Generation Z had relatively low empathetic values. Oppositely, the self-efficacy was high
1 INTRODUCTION
Z Generation is a generation who was born in the
range of 1995 to 2010. The generation encounter the
technological complexity who demonstrate some
characteristics such as having a high ability to access
information to get more opportunities and open to
develop himself (Wikipedia, 2018). The generation
are tech literate or internet generation youth. They
prefer to interact with the computer and communicate
with the online system. The condition led them tends
to have less interpersonal contact with friends
(Saragih, 2012). Changes in technology in most cases
will certainly lead to positive and negative values. In
the positive sides, this generation try to master
various things related to most recent technology.
While the negative side is the generation becomes
more individual when solving their problem.
Teenagers become less skilled in fostering
interactions, communicating verbally and finding it
difficult to distinguish between virtual reality and real
world (Anonim, 2018). Miryam (dalam Febriani,
2017) claims that in the current digital age Z-
teenagers want their existence to be recognized,
always connected with social media, become more
ignorant and anti-social, and have less interaction
skills. It will also let them to have less empathic.
Empathy is the ability to feel what others feel.
According to Watson, et al (dalam Setyawan,
2010) empathy is the ability to recognize and
understand the emotions, thoughts, and traits of
others. Langfeld (dalam Setyawan, 2010) also
describes empathy as an ability to be in a state of
feelings of others. Empathy would help to create and
maintain relationships in the social environment.
Every person has the potential to demonstrate
empathy, as well as teenagers. Teenagers are also
expected to develop their caring and sensitivities to
the problems challenged by people around them
(Santrock, 2004). On the other hand, someone who
believes in his/her ability will be able to achieve the
goals he/she has set. This belief is called as self-
efficacy. Bandura (1997) defines self-efficacy as a
person's belief in his/her ability to organize and
implement actions to achieve established goals and go
all-out to assess ability levels and strenghts across
activities and contexts. Teens who have high self-
efficacy tend to be more active and more spirited to
achieve their personal goals. On the contrary,
adolescents with low self-efficacy will be easily
discouraged and have doubts about their ability to
complete tasks (Widanarti & Indati, 2002).
Rola, F., Daulay, D. and Siregar, A.
Emphatic Values and Self-efficacy of Z Generation.
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1.1 Empathy
Eisenberg & Miller (1987). defines empathy as part
of a feeling that originates from concerns about the
emotional state of others. Empathy includes the
ability to feel the similar feelings for different
emotions of others. Eisenberg & Fabes (1987) argues
that empathy is the ability to feel other feelings, and
these feelings led an empathetic person as
experiencing the conditions experienced by others.
Rogers (1985) states that in understanding others,
a person needs the ability to understand him/herself
(self-empathy). It is important to show acceptance of
others, listen attentively and accurately, and be able
to perceive from others’ perspective.) Here is the
explanation of the dimensions of empathy according
to Rogers (1985);
a) Self empathy
Self-empathy is the ability to be able to
understand with him/herself.
b) Acceptance others
Acceptance others are positively unconditional
acceptance without judging others, but to accept the
whole person as they are, both positive and negative,
and acknowledge that everything they do is a
provision of their own.
c) Accurate listening
Accurate listening is the ability to listen carefully
to what other is saying and can accurately reflect the
feelings and thoughts of the others.
d) Perspective taking
Perspective taking means the ability to come in
the world of others and explore the feelings, thoughts
and words of others.
1.2 Self-efficacy
Bandura (Santrock, 2004) defines self-efficacy as the
belief that a person can control situations and produce
positive results. Bandura (1997) also explained that
self-efficacy as the ability to organize and implement
actions to achieve goals and attempt to assess levels
and strengths across activities and contexts. There are
three dimensions of self-efficacy, namely:
a. Level
Level refers to the degree of difficulty of the task
at hand. Acceptance and confidence of a person to a
task vary. The perception of task difficulty will be
different person by person.
b. Generality
Generality refers to the extent to which individuals
are confident of their abilities in a variety of task
situations, ranging from doing a typical activity or a
situation that has never been done to a series of
difficult or varied tasks or situations.
c. Strength
Strength is a solid belief about a person's
capability. It relates to personal resilience and
persistence in doing their responsibilities.
1.3 Generation Z
Generation Z is a generation who was born in the
range of 1995 to 2010. They come after Generation
Y, and in transition with fast-growing technology.
Some of them are descendants of Generation X and
Y. Generation Z is also called iGeneration, net
generation, or internet generation. The generation has
similarities with Generation Y, but the Z genres can
apply all activities at a time such as tweets using the
phone, browsing with PC, and listening to music
using the headset. Whatever they do mostly related to
the virtual world. Since childhood they are familiar
with technology and familiar with advanced gadgets
that indirectly affect his personality (Wikipedia,
2018).
2 METHOD
This study is a descriptive study designed to explore
the empathy values and self-efficacy of Z generation.
According to Azwar (2012) descriptive research is a
method that describes the systematic and accurate
facts, and it is not intended to test the hypothesis,
make predictions and implications. Descriptive
method aims to describe a phenomenon that occurs,
without intending to take generalization (Hadi, 2000).
The respondents of this study were 1071 Z generation
adolescents in Medan City Indonesia, selected by
using random sampling.
3 RESULTS
Table 1 shows that empathy values of teenagers of Z
Generation is relatively low as a mean value smaller
than the median value (2.60 < 2.62). While the
teenagers have relatively high efficacy as reflected by
mean value greater than the median (2.90 > 2.88).
Table 1: Descriptive statistics of Z Generation empathy and
self-efficacy
Em
p
ath
y
Self-Efficac
y
N Valid
Missing
1071
0
1071
0
Mean 2.60 2.90
Median 2.62 2.88
Mode 2.54 2.71
Std. Deviation 0.35 0.34
Range 2.46 3.50
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Minimu
m
1.31 1.79
Maximu
m
3.77 5.29
4 DISCUSSIONS
Hurlock (2010) defines that empathy is one’s ability
to understand about the feelings and emotions of
others and the ability to see him/herself in another
people’s perspective. The development of empathy
can be influenced by numerous factors such as family
and community environment. Probably, the low
empathy of the teenager of Z generation is due to a
change of the pattern of family and community
relationships (Hartaty, 1997). An example of a
changing family pattern is the lack of helping
behavior, while the changing pattern of community
relations is reflected by a low level of mutual care.
Nowadays, people tend to be busy and focuses only
with their respective interests. Therefore, the ability
to caring social relationship is getting worst (Yusuf &
Listiara, 2012). In addition, Miryam (dalam Febriani,
2017) adds that in the current digital age, generation
Z teenagers have always connected to gadgets and
used social media to acknowledge their existence. It
is one of the negative impact of frequent use of this
technology, it is worried to lead people becomes less
sensitive and as the consequence, the empathy values
also become less improved. Similarly, the research
conducted by Riangraini and Wahyuningrum
(Riangraini & Wahyuningrum, 2015) also found that
adolescents tend to be less enthusiastic to give help to
their friends or fellow when asked for help in the form
of social support such as care or even time
Meanwhile, the self-efficacy of Z generation
adolescent tends to be high. Self-efficacy plays a key
role in the daily life of adolescents. Woolfolk (2004)
explains that self-efficacy is a person’s judgment of
him/herself or the level of belief about how great
his/her ability to perform a particular task to achieve
a certain goal. Nowadays, the fast-growing
technology plays an important role in bridging the
achievement of these goals. Teenagers are now ready
to participate in various tasks, work harder, have
persistence when faced with difficulties (assisted by
technology), survive challenges and get better results
(Saraswati & Ratnaningsih, 2016). The trend to
personal achievement becomes higher. Achievements
accomplished focused on efforts to complete the task
optimally. In addition, Z Generation is very
independent and has the confidence that he can do
anything by him/herself. Z Generation believes that if
you want to do it right then do it yourself (Silman &
Stilman, 2017).
5 CONCLUSIONS
This study concluded that the empathy of Z
generation tend to be low. While the self-efficacy of
Z generation is tend to be high.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The research was funded by Universitas Sumatera
Utara throught Talenta Program 2018. We would also
like to thank the participation of research institutes to
become our research reviewer. The authors would
like to thank all the high schools students who
participated in the study and all the college students
as research assistants.
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