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Affective aspect, Emotional weight concepts that build the cognitive aspects of interest that expressed in attitudes towards activities posed
by interest.
d. Factors That Affecting Interests
According Dalyono 2005: 56 The interest can arise because the power appeal from the outside and also from hearts, a great interest
against something. Sunaryo 2004: 22 suggests that factors that affects a persons interest towards a particular object, namely:
1 Social factors, economic, parents, and community.
2 Environmental factors both environmental public life, home life environment or peers.
3 Factors worldview formed part of ones environment includes the establishment and ideals.
According to Crow and Crow in Abror 1993: 158 described the factors that affect interest are as follows:
1. Internal factors, such as: a. The Factor of Inner Urgers
This factor is a drive factor from within. This needs may be related to the physical and psychological needs. Saleh and Wahab
2004: 263 explained that the factors of weight for example, age, gender, experience, perception, motivation, and personality.
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This factor is a measure of the intensity of someone when pay attention to an activity or certain object.
2. External factors, This Is The Factor of Social Motive.
This factor is the motive in the environment of social relationships. The environment which the individual lives with his
friends. A persons interest can also arise because of the interaction, if the social environment has same desire and interest in one thing,
then this factor will strengthen their interest. While according to Dalyono 2005: 133 argues that the social environment is everyone
else that affects us. Social environment includes family environment, school environment, and the community. Johanes cited by Walgito
2003: 35, states that Interest can be classified into two, namely interest intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic interest is interest the
emergence of the individual itself without outside influence . Based on this opinion, the intrinsic interest can arise because
influence attitudes, perceptions, academic achievement, talent, sex also expectations work profession. While extrinsic interest can arise
because the background influence socio-economic status of parents, the interest of old people, information, environment and so on.
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2. Student Perceptions of Accounting Teacher Profession a. The Definition of Perceptions