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Author Guidelines

GENERAL GUIDELINES

  1. The article manuscript is an original scientific paper and has never been published anywhere before, whether it is the result of field research, case studies or literature studies.
  2. Manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word format.
  3. Manuscripts must be written in Indonesian or English.

WRITING FORMAT

  1. First part: title, full name, email, affiliation, abstract, and keywords.
  2. Main parts: introduction, literature review, methods, findings, and discussion.
  3. Final part: conclusion (closing remarks) and references.

TITLE AND AUTHOR IDENTITY

  1. The title is written in capital letters, bold, and single-spaced.
  2. The author's name is written below the title without a title, may not be abbreviated, and begins with a capital letter. The order of citation begins with the first author, followed by the second, third, and so on.
  3. Email addresses are listed below the author's name and affiliation. If the article has more than one author, four or five, then the email addresses of the fourth and fifth authors are listed.

ABSTRACT
The abstract should reflect the substance of the entire article. It should be clear and concise, explaining the background and objectives of the research, methods, results, conclusions, and implications. It should be written in English and Indonesian, single-spaced, and 150-200 words in length.

KEYWORDS
Keywords represent the basic ideas or substance of an article, making it easier for readers to find it. Keywords can be derived from research variables, subject characteristics, and referenced theories (at least three words or word combinations, arranged alphabetically and separated by semicolons).

INTRODUCTION
The introduction provides adequate information about the background of the research, the main points being studied, the logical reasons why the research is important, the research gaps, the objectives and significance of the usefulness of the study regarding the research, and the hypothesis/hypotheses (if any).

LITERATURE REVIEW

In this section, the author presents the results of similar studies that have already existed related to the author's theme/title. At the same time, the author also differentiates his research from other studies.

METHOD

In this section, the author must provide information or a description of how the author searches for, collects data, examines and analyzes data with reference to the rules of research methods.

RESULTS
This section contains the results of the data analysis. The results of the data analysis should be presented integrally with the analysis. These results should answer the research question or hypothesis. Attached tables, graphs, and figures should refer to the APA 7th edition guidelines for tables and figures. They should be meaningful and easy to understand to help readers understand the analysis. 

DISCUSSION
This section should critically explore the research findings, how they relate to previous research, and the relevance of the literature/sources. This section allows you to present a substantial interpretation of the analysis results and comparisons with previous research based on a review of relevant, recent, and primary literature from the past 5 years. This section should not be a repetition of the introduction and results sections.

CONCLUSION
The conclusion should address the research objectives, namely, a summary of the research findings. The conclusion should be presented concisely, clearly, and concisely, based on the research findings and discussion. This section should be written in paragraphs (not numbers or bullet points). The conclusion should state a synthesis of the findings derived from the data analysis and discussion.

AUTHOR POSSESSIONING

This section provides information about the authors involved in the article, including both the first and second authors. This involvement demonstrates the integrity and honesty of the manuscript produced by the author. Therefore, by including the author's name in the article, the author is actively involved and responsible for the manuscript submitted to the editor. For example,

1.     First Author Name: Concept Planner

2.     Second Author Name: Research Data Collector

3.     Third Author Name: Research Funder

REFERENCE
All references mentioned in this section must be cited in the article, and vice versa. References should be from reputable national/international journals published within the last 5 years. References should be arranged alphabetically. The reference list should be written in the 7th edition of the American Psychological Association (APA) style. Using a reference management application (e.g., Zotero, Mendeley, etc.) is highly recommended for organizing citations and references.

 

Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must meet the following requirements.

  • This submission meets the requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • This submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration.
  • All references have been checked for accuracy and completeness.
  • All tables and figures have been numbered and labeled.
  • Permission has been obtained to publish all photos, datasets and other material provided with this submission.

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