Samudera Fadlilla Jamaluddin, S.Psi., M.Sc.

Research Interests

Cross-Cultural Measurement, Evolutionary Psychology, Competition and Collaboration, Group Dynamics, Morality, Political Behavior.

Samudera Fadlilla Jamaluddin, S.Psi., M.Sc. completed his undergraduate education at the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada. After that, he continued his education by enrolling in a Master by Research program in Social Psychology: Regulation of Social Behavior, which is a program under the Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. During his studies, he learned a lot about the use of evolutionary psychology paradigms to examine human behavior. He was also equipped with skills to design experimental research in the context of social behavior.

 

Specifically, he has an interest in uncovering how environmental pressure can contribute to the process of natural selection, which ultimately gives rise to various psychological and social dynamics in human behavior, such as cooperation and competition (both within and between groups), resource competition, cheating behavior, political behavior, and religious beliefs. I answer this question by combining insights from behavioral experimental methods, cross-cultural surveys, and integrating them with theories from the fields of psychology, biology, anthropology, and political science.

Artikel Mitra Bestari

Lufityanto, G., Jamaluddin, S. F., Nurfathia, A., Aji, B. (2022). The Effect of Mild Sleep Deprivation on Students’ Cognitive Function during Covid-19 Pandemic. Gadjah Mada Journal of Psychology (GamaJoP), 8(2), 122-133.  https://doi.org/10.22146/gamajop.76885 

Jamaluddin, S. F., Adi, S. P., & Lufityanto, G. (2021). Social influences on cheating in collectivistic culture: Collaboration but not competition. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 25(2), 174–189. https://doi.org/10.1037/gdn0000122 

Jamaluddin, S. F., & Lufityanto, G. (2021). The Paradox of Integrity: Cheating Awareness Among Religious High School Student in Yogyakarta. ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal, 36(1), 7-35. https://doi.org/10.24123/aipj.v36i1.2500 

Competition or Collaboration: How Social Relation Fosters Cheating Culture. Dipresentasikan di The 6th ASEAN Regional Union of Psychological Societies Congress 2018 (ARUPS 2018), di Denpasar, Indonesia.

Kompetisi ataukah Kolaborasi? Pengaruh Relasi Sosial dalam Membentuk Perilaku Kecurangan. 2017. Samudera F. Jamaluddin, Satriyo Priyo Adi, Galang Lufityanto. Dipresentasikan di Temu Ilmiah Nasional Ikatan Psikologi Sosial 2017 (Temilnas 2017), di Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Conflict of Values and Attribution toward Cheating in Indonesia: An Indigenous Approach. 2017. Samudera F. Jamaluddin, Galang Lufityanto. Dipresentasikan di The 12th biennial conferences of Asian Association of Social Psychology 2017 (AASP 2017), di Auckland, New Zealand.

How does Student Cope? A Study about Violence Phenomena during Student Orientation. 2016. Samudera F. Jamaluddin, T. Novi Poespita Chandra. Dipresentasikan di The 1st Semarang International Conferences on Counseling and Educational Psychology 2016 (SICCEP 2016), di Semarang, Indonesia.

Cheating Behaviour among Highschool Student in Yogyakarta: An Indigenous Approach. 2016. Samudera F. Jamaluddin, Nurul A. Beryllia. Dipresentasikan di The 31st International Congress of Psychology 2016 (ICP 2016), di Yokohama, Japan.

2021 – Recipient of the Indonesian Education Scholarship (BPI) to study Master by Research at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.