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Lampiran 1. Ethical Clearance

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Lampiran 2. Informed Consent

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Lampiran 3. Hasil Output SPSS

Hb

Ht

Descriptives
Kelompok
GGK Mean
95% Confidence
Lower Bound
Interval for Mean Upper Bound
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
Thal Mean
95% Confidence
Lower Bound
Interval for Mean Upper Bound
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
GGK Mean
95% Confidence
Lower Bound
Interval for Mean Upper Bound
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range

Statistic
9,555
9,039
10,071
9,512
9,330
2,671
1,6342
6,8
13,1
6,3
2,4
,440
-,486
6,342
5,977
6,708
6,333
6,200
1,303
1,1415
4,4
8,5
4,1
1,7
,270
-,674
28,739
27,011
30,468
28,578
28,400
29,988
5,4762
18,4
40,8
22,4
6,9

Std. Error
,2552

,369
,724
,1805

,374
,733
,8552

64

Skewness
Kurtosis
Thal Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
RBC GGK Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
Thal Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
MCH GGK Mean
95% Confidence

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound

,410
-,219
18,655
17,560
19,750
18,739
18,550
11,717
3,4231
10,9
24,3
13,4
5,3
-,331
-,756
3,250
3,077
3,423
3,235
3,190
,300
,5474
2,3
4,5
2,3
,8
,349
-,467
3,215
2,980
3,449
3,209
3,240
,536
,7318
1,9
4,6
2,7
,8
,095
-,526
29,349
28,585

,369
,724
,5412

,374
,733
,0855

,369
,724
,1157

,374
,733
,3779

65

Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
Thal Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
MCV GGK Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
Thal Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance

Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

30,113
29,444
30,000
5,856
2,4198
22,8
33,1
10,3
3,6
-,606
-,062
20,713
19,180
22,245
20,592
19,900
22,962
4,7919
12,8
31,1
18,3
7,8
,298
-,750
88,573
86,720
90,426
88,620
88,500
34,476
5,8716
75,6
99,6
24,0
8,9
-,024
-,625
59,950
56,414
63,486
60,153
60,000
122,233

,369
,724
,7577

,374
,733
,9170

,369
,724
1,7481

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Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
RDW GGK Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
Thal Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
MI
GGK Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

11,0559
38,3
76,3
38,0
19,3
-,111
-1,329
14,261
13,776
14,746
14,242
14,300
2,360
1,5362
11,7
17,0
5,3
2,1
,254
-,782
20,947
19,460
22,435
20,953
22,350
21,629
4,6507
12,0
29,8
17,8
7,8
-,174
-,931
28,0365776
26,4137813
29,6593740
27,9772257
28,3086053
26,433
5,14130589
18,83178
40,00000
21,16822

,374
,733
,2399

,369
,724
,7353

,374
,733
,80293708

67

Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
Thal Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
RDWI GGK Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
Thal Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
HI
GGK Mean

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

7,05915
,212
-,450
20,2439720
17,7438797
22,7440643
20,0038442
18,8786566
61,110
7,81729524
8,32609
36,25000
27,92391
11,29095
,619
-,531
399,6458953
372,8622659
426,4295247
396,6243595
391,1250000
7200,418
84,85527428
255,41850
608,95522
353,53672
112,12349
,471
-,059
402,0194989
365,0564946
438,9825032
402,5511407
412,1245137
13357,816
115,57601970
159,93043
634,52817
474,59773
192,27528
-,051
-,657
132,3972037

,369
,724
1,23602291

,374
,733
13,25216740

,369
,724
18,27417326

,374
,733
4,45848164

68

HA

95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
Thal Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
GGK Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
Thal Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

123,3862762
141,4081312
131,6533353
130,2597403
815,000
28,54821184
82,75330
192,83582
110,08252
42,33703
,313
,369
-,435
,724
138,4947192 6,62445752
125,0954891
151,8939492
138,7579867
137,5421443
1755,337
41,89674803
48,97391
225,70000
176,72609
56,40098
-,050
,374
-,449
,733
14,3743408 1,06106559
12,2298472
16,5188343
14,1271579
13,0497182
46,160
6,79413480
4,30172
28,96979
24,66808
9,71374
,649
,369
-,511
,724
23,8086445 2,28235621
19,1921434
28,4251457
22,9965253
18,8326935

69

Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
LgMI GGK Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
Thal Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
LgHA GGK Mean
95% Confidence
Interval for Mean
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

Lower Bound
Upper Bound

208,366
14,43488812
5,36735
61,67184
56,30449
20,78499
,840
-,086
1,4405
1,4150
1,4660
1,4416
1,4519
,007
,08075
1,27
1,60
,33
,11
-,185
-,502
1,2747
1,2205
1,3288
1,2776
1,2759
,029
,16929
,92
1,56
,64
,25
-,069
-,650
1,1086
1,0412
1,1760
1,1137
1,1156
,046
,21347
,63

,374
,733
,01261

,369
,724
,02677

,374
,733
,03334

70

Thal

Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis
Mean
95% Confidence
Lower Bound
Interval for Mean Upper Bound
5% Trimmed Mean
Median
Variance
Std. Deviation
Minimum
Maximum
Range
Interquartile Range
Skewness
Kurtosis

1,46
,83
,32
-,198
-,593
1,2958
1,2077
1,3839
1,2998
1,2743
,076
,27559
,73
1,79
1,06
,42
-,117
-,895

,369
,724
,04358

,374
,733

Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnova
Shapiro-Wilk
Kelompok Statistic
df
Sig.
Statistic
df
Sig.
Hb
GGK
,116
41
,182
,965
41
,231
Thal
,127
40
,103
,956
40
,117
*
Ht
GGK
,108
41
,200
,967
41
,279
Thal
,125
40
,117
,967
40
,291
RBC GGK
,083
41
,200*
,974
41
,466
*
Thal
,074
40
,200
,973
40
,453
MCH GGK
,127
41
,096
,955
41
,109
Thal
,116
40
,192
,962
40
,198
MCV GGK
,062
41
,200*
,982
41
,751
Thal
,135
40
,063
,933
40
,020
*
RDW GGK
,092
41
,200
,954
41
,097
Thal
,141
40
,044
,956
40
,118
MI
GGK
,120
41
,145
,977
41
,564
Thal
,128
40
,098
,937
40
,028
RDWI GGK
,083
41
,200*
,975
41
,488
*
Thal
,098
40
,200
,983
40
,808
*
HI
GGK
,101
41
,200
,970
41
,344
*
Thal
,066
40
,200
,988
40
,942
HA
GGK
,107
41
,200*
,936
41
,024

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Thal
LgMI GGK
Thal
LgHA GGK
Thal

,160
,092
,068
,074
,082

40
41
40
41
40

,012
,200*
,200*
,200*
,200*

,916
,977
,976
,978
,973

40
41
40
41
40

,006
,576
,530
,602
,456

*. This is a lower bound of the true significance.
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

T-Test

Group Statistics
Kelompok
LgMI GGK
Thal
RDWI GGK
Thal

41
40
41

Mean
Std. Deviation
1,4405
,08075
1,2747
,16929
399,6458953 84,85527428

Std. Error
Mean
,01261
,02677
13,25216740

40

402,0194989 115,57601970

18,27417326

41
40
41
40

132,3972037
138,4947192
1,1086
1,2958

N

HI

GGK
Thal
LgHA GGK
Thal

28,54821184
41,89674803
,21347
,27559

4,45848164
6,62445752
,03334
,04358

Independent Samples Test
t-test for Equality of Means

Sig. (2tailed)
LgMI

Equal variances
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed

95%
Confidenc
e Interval
of the
Mean
Std. Error Difference
Difference Difference
Lower

,000

,16581

,02936

,10738

,000

,16581

,02959

,10653

72

RDWI Equal variances
assumed

,916 2,3736035
9
,917 2,3736035
9
,445 6,0975154
6
,448 6,0975154
6

Equal variances not
assumed
HI

Equal variances
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed

LgHA Equal variances
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed

22,489182
47,137200
11
85
22,573554
47,378318
20
75
7,9486389
21,918885
9
60
7,9850795
22,028934
8
57

,001

-,18720

,05469

-,29607

,001

-,18720

,05487

-,29654

Independent Samples Test

LgMI
RDWI
HI
LgHA

Equal variances assumed
Equal variances not assumed
Equal variances assumed
Equal variances not assumed
Equal variances assumed
Equal variances not assumed
Equal variances assumed
Equal variances not assumed

t-test for Equality of
Means
95% Confidence
Interval of the
Difference
Upper
,22424
,22509
42,38999368
42,63111157
9,72385468
9,83390365
-,07834
-,07787

Group Statistics

Hb
Ht
RBC

Kelompok
GGK
Thal
GGK
Thal
GGK

N
41
40
41
40
41

Mean
Std. Deviation
9.555
1.6342
6.343
1.1415
28.739
5.4762
18.655
3.4231
3.250
.5474

Std. Error
Mean
.2552
.1805
.8552
.5412
.0855

73

MCH
RDW

Thal
GGK
Thal
GGK
Thal

40
41
40
41
40

3.214
29.349
20.712
14.261
20.948

.7318
2.4198
4.7919
1.5362
4.6507

Independent Samples Test
Levene's Test for Equality
of Variances
F
Hb

Equal variances
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed
Ht
Equal variances
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed
RBC Equal variances
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed
MCH Equal variances
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed
RDW Equal variances
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed

.1157
.3779
.7577
.2399
.7353

t-test for Equality
of Means

Sig.
4.296

4.508

2.608

24.297

56.566

t
.041

.037

10.233

79

10.278

71.637

9.909

79

9.963

67.372

.246

79

.245

72.215

10.276

79

10.200

57.358

-8.732

79

-8.645

47.223

.110

.000

.000

df

Independent Samples Test
t-test for Equality of Means

Sig. (2tailed)

Mean
Std. Error
Difference Difference

95%
Confidenc
e Interval
of the
Difference
Lower

74

Hb

Equal variances
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed
Ht
Equal variances
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed
RBC Equal variances
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed
MC Equal variances
H
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed
RD Equal variances
W
assumed
Equal variances not
assumed

.000

3.2126

.3139

2.5878

.000

3.2126

.3126

2.5894

.000

10.0840

1.0177

8.0584

.000

10.0840

1.0121

8.0641

.806

.0353

.1434

-.2501

.807

.0353

.1439

-.2515

.000

8.6363

.8404

6.9635

.000

8.6363

.8467

6.9411

.000

-6.6865

.7658

-8.2107

.000

-6.6865

.7735

-8.2424

Independent Samples Test

Hb
Ht
RBC
MCH
RDW

NPar Tests

Equal variances assumed
Equal variances not assumed
Equal variances assumed
Equal variances not assumed
Equal variances assumed
Equal variances not assumed
Equal variances assumed
Equal variances not assumed
Equal variances assumed
Equal variances not assumed

t-test for Equality of
Means
95% Confidence
Interval of the
Difference
Upper
3.8375
3.8358
12.1096
12.1040
.3206
.3220
10.3091
10.3315
-5.1623
-5.1307

75

Mann-Whitney Test

Ranks
Kelompok
MCV GGK
Thal
Total

N
41
40
81

Test Statisticsa
Mann-Whitney U
Wilcoxon W
Z
Asymp. Sig. (2tailed)
a. Grouping Variable:
Kelompok

MCV
2.000
822.000
-7.727
.000

Mean
Rank
60.95
20.55

Sum of
Ranks
2499.00
822.00

76

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Lampiran 5. Riwayat Hidup Peneliti
Identitas
Nama

:

Yoanita Pratiwi B

NIM

:

22010112130146

Tempat / Tanggal Lahir

:

Semarang / 24 November 1994

Jenis Kelamin

:

Perempuan

Alamat

:

Jl. Sompok 20 Semarang

Nomor Telepon / HP

:

(024) 8411967 / 081325856338

Alamat email

:

yoanitabudiwiyono@yahoo.com

Riwayat Pendidikan Formal
1) SD Marsudirini Semarang

Lulus tahun

:2006

2) SMP PL Domenico Savio Semarang

Lulus tahun

:2009

3) SMA Karangturi Semarang

Lulus tahun

:2012

4) Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Diponegoro Masuk tahun

Keanggotaan Organisasi
1) Koordinator Sie Konsumsi Paskah PRMK PMKK 2013
2) Koordinator Sie Konsumsi Natal PRMK PMKK 2013
3) Sie Dana Usaha Porseni 2014
4) Sie Dana Usaha Kemah Bakti 2015
5) Koordinator Sie Dana Usaha PRMK 2015-2016

:2012