Research Scope Sampling Method

45 e. Strongly disagree can be interpreted respondents did not know the question questionnaire that asked questions and also never participated in the appropriate question given questionnaires. 2. Data sources The data used in this study were obtained from questionnaires were distributed to the public individual taxpayers, which was conducted in the Sub- Sub District West Pamulang. 3. Data collection Data collection is done in the following manner: a. Library research Research conducted by reading and studying in the library to meet literature theoretical data related to this research. b. Field research Research conducted by distributing questionnaires is providing a set of questions to the respondents namely compulsory tax that domiciled or included in the urban area west Pamulang. c. Documentation Data collection modes are by making a copy or duplicate the existing data. d. Interview Ways of collecting data by conducting question and answer as directly to the public as individual taxpayer’s with this research. 46

D. Analysis Method

To answer all of the research questions, the writer intend to do the analysis through Descriptive Analysis and Multiple Linier Regression Analysis Method. Here are the explainations of methodology used: 1. Descriptive Analysis In this study, tests were performed by using descriptive to determine whether there is awareness of the effect of tax reform on individual tax payers by using multiple linier regression methods and to simplify the calculation, so researchers will use the tools of SPSS Statistical Product and Service Solution v17. Descriptive analysis is aimed to make the formulation or picture actual systematically and real actual factm behaviour and also the relation between phenomenon that is looking for. Sugiono 1999: 112 in Astrid 2011: 27. 2. Multiple Linier Regression This research uses multiple linear regression models as follow: Y = αί + βί 1 X 1 + βί 2 X 2 + ℮ί OR Y = αί + βί 1 Rat + βί 2 Ei + ℮ί Where, Y = Awareness of Individual Taxpayers α = Intercept β = Regression coefficient Rat = Reform administration tax Ei = Emotional intelligence