Author Guideline

This guide outlines the formatting requirements for submitting a manuscript to this journal.

Abstract (English only, 120 words maximum):

  • Briefly state the research question or your paper's contribution to knowledge (novelty, if applicable).
  • Include tested variables (quantitative) or research methods and samples (qualitative).
  • Briefly mention data collection timeframe and key findings/implications.
  • If the manuscript is in Indonesian, provide an additional Indonesian abstract.

Keywords (maximum 5):

  • Separate keywords with commas.

Introduction (Book Antiqua 12, single-spaced, justified):

  • Provide the rationale for your research and its contribution to knowledge (unique sample, theory advancement, novel findings).
  • Aim for a concise and clear introduction.

Literature Review:

  • Briefly summarize relevant theories, methods, and existing research gaps related to your topic.

Methodology:

  • Briefly describe your research methods, sample population, and data analysis techniques.

Results:

  • Focus on key findings presented in clear tables or figures.
  • Include figure/table numbers for easy reference.

Discussion:

  • Explain your findings in an academic context without repeating statistics.
  • Use scholarly references to support your interpretations.

Conclusions and Recommendations:

  • Summarize key conclusions and their practical applications.

Further Study:

  • Briefly discuss limitations and suggestions for future research.

Acknowledgments:

  • Thank individuals who contributed to your research (suggestions, funding).

References (APA 7th style):

  • Use reference management tools like Mendeley.
  • Follow the provided reference format example.

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  • Abstract and Keywords: 14, bold
  • Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results, Discussion, Conclusions and Recommendations, Further Study, Acknowledgments, References: 12, single-spaced, justified