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Lampiran 1. Kuesioner penelitian

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Lampiran 2. Hasil Penelitian

Korelasi religiusitas dengan kepatuhan pajak

Korelasi rasa cinta terhadap uang dengan kepatuhan pajak

Korelasi persepsi keadilan pajak dengan kepatuhan pajak

Reliabilitas instrument rasa cinta terhadap uang

Cronbach's

Alpha N of Items

.776 16

Reliabilitas instrument keadilan pajak

Cronbach's

Alpha N of Items

.770 20

Reliabilitas instrument kepatuhan pajak Reliability Statistics

Cronbach's

Alpha N of Items

.790 11

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Lampiran 3. Data Penelitian

Lampiran 4. Susunan Organisasi dan Pembagian Tugas Tim Penelitian No. Nama/NIDN Instansi

Asal

Bidang Ilmu

Alokasi Waktu (Jam/Waktu)

Uraian Tugas

1 Meita Larasati, S.Pd., M.Sc (Ketua Peneliti)

UHAMKA Akuntansi 10  Ketua Peneliti

 Bertanggung Jawab terhadap semua kegiatan penelitian yang dilakukan

 Menjalin komunikasi dan berkolaborasi dengan

pihak tempat

dilaksanakannya penelitian

 Berkordinasi dengan pihak pemberi dana

Membuat danmerevisi instrument penelitian

 Mendistribusikan kuesioner

 Melakukan tes validitas, reliabilitas dan statistic deskriptif

 Melakukan analisis data penelitian

 Membuat laporan penelitian

 Menyusun

jurnal/artikel ilmiah

 Bekerjasama dengan berbagai pihak

selama jalannya proses penelitian hingga penyusunan laporan

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Lampiran 5. Biodata Ketua Peneliti

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