Introduction of Quantitative Data

Fifth , from the family’s position aspect. In this case there are two things will be described, the number of siblings and children which number on 110 family see the appendix 3 below the subtitle Frequency Analysis. From the number of sibling there are a large number of position can be influenced by a younger generation. This thing due to as much 67 sample persons 38,5 have two siblings, 52 persons 29,9 have one sibling, and 37 persons 21,3 have three siblings. From 174 samples there are only 2 persons be located as a only one child in the family. The details of the number of sibling can be identify from the table. Table 5.5 : Number of Sibling Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Valid One person Two persons Three persons Four persons Five persons More than 5 persons Only one child Total 52 67 37 9 6 1 2 174 29.9 38.5 21.3 5.2 3.4 6 1.1 100.0 29.9 38.5 21.3 5.2 3.4 6 1.1 100.0 29.9 68.4 89.7 94.8 98.3 98.9 100.0 The big potention in the spread of influence to many persons in the family get a support from the child’s order position in the family. From the data of tabulation result, there are 54 sample persons be located as a first child in the famiy. With the same number or 31 left located as a second child in the family. Child birth sequence in this family give a good located in the family. The term of “brother” or “sister” attached in Themselves most samples of this study. More, the birth order of children in the family can be identified in the following table. Table 5.6: Position Birth Order of Children in Families. Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Valid One 54 31.0 31.0 31.0 Two 54 31.0 31.0

62.1 Three

38 21.8

21.8 83.9

Four 19 10.9 10.9

94.8 Five

4 2.3

2.3 97.1

On top of that all 5 2.9

2.9 100.0

Total 174 100.0 100.0 Sixth, the language used by different research samples in every sphere of language usage. In the family, this sample using local languages tribe of 132 people 75.9, Indonesian many as 32 people 18.4, English as much as 7 people 4, and mixed language sebaanyak 3 1.7. The dominance of tribal languages in the family experienced a shift when communicating with the tribesmen. Consider the following table. Table 5.7: Language Fellow Associate with Tribe Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent