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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

  1. TITLE should be written in Bookman Old Style 14pt, Capitalize Every Word, Bold while Subtitles, Bookman Old Style 14 pt, Capitalize, Regular.
  2. AUTHOR'S NAME must be written by capitalizing each word, bold. The author's affiliation must be written in the following order: Author's Institution, Study Program, Faculty, University, Country, Email: Author's email address): (written in Bookman Old Style 10pt, Sentence Case, Regular).
  3. ABSTRACT should be written using Bookman Old Style, 10pt, and arranged in one paragraph and right-left aligned. The abstract should consist of 200-250 words, followed by 3-5 keywords. The abstract should briefly describe your entire paper. The abstract consists of the research objectives, methods, and research findings from the researcher's point of view. It is recommended that researchers refrain from citing other people's work while writing the abstract. This section is like giving the researcher 15 seconds to narrate to the reader so that they have a mental picture of the entire research that has been conducted. Keywords consist of 3-5 words and/or phrases.
  4. INTRODUCTION should be written in Bookman Old Style 11pt, Bookman Old Style, Bold. Write the main text in Bookman Old Style, Font size: 11. State the purpose of the study and provide adequate background, avoiding detailed literature surveys or summaries of research results. Explicitly state the current state of affairs, gaps in the literature, and theoretical contributions that signal the importance of your research. Upon receipt of a manuscript submission, the Editor will send a confirmation email to the corresponding author within two to four weeks. If you do not receive this confirmation, your submission/email may be missed. No submission fee is payable at this stage. We use a double-blind system for peer review; the identities of reviewers and authors remain confidential. Notification of review results will be made via email.
  5. METHOD should be written in Bookman Old Style 11pt, Capitalized, Bold. This section contains the research methods, data sources, and research systematics used. Methods are always related to approaches and disciplines or theories. Writing systematics explains how section by section is presented in scientific research, research systematics are used to explain to readers the way of thinking and the flow of research.
  6. RESULTS & DISCUSSION should be written using Bookman Old Style 11pt, Capitalized, Bold. This section describes the process of analyzing scientific research. The starting point for discussion and research analysis departs from the formulation of the research problem that has been determined. Describe and elaborate the research analysis process sequentially and in detail according to the predetermined research method. It is possible to create new sub-chapters under the Discussion chapter for the sake of continuity and deepening the discussion. It is possible to use various writing aids such as tables that should be placed at the bottom of the page field.
    The Discussion is written to interpret and explain the significance of your findings in relation to what is already known about the issue under investigation and to explain any new understanding or insight into the issue after considering the findings. The discussion should relate to the introduction through the research questions or hypotheses you posed and the literature you reviewed, but not simply repeat or rephrase the introduction; this section should always explain how your research has moved the reader's understanding of the research problem forward from where you left it at the end of the introduction. Research findings in the form of research data are further discussed or critically interpreted with certain relevant theoretical approaches. Data can also be supported by presenting tables, figures, etc. The table caption is written above it with sequential numbering for easy reference, but not placed below the sentence/paragraph pointer. The border of the table is minimalized by removing the vertical line and leaving the horizontal line as deemed necessary. The caption for the figure is placed below the figure, also by providing sequential numbering. One page only accommodates tables or figures with a maximum size of two-thirds of the page size (size adjusted as efficiently as possible).
  7. CONCLUSION is written using Bookman Old Style 11pt, Capital, Bold. The conclusion is intended to answer the research problem or objective. The conclusion helps readers understand why your research is important to them after they finish reading the paper. The conclusion is not just a summary of the main topics covered or a restatement of your research problem, but also a synthesis of the main points and, if applicable, where you recommend new areas for future research.
  8. REFERENCES in these proceedings use APA 7 referencing style. References should be arranged in alphabetical order; use Bookman Old Style 11pt, 1.5 spaces. It is preferable to use academic journals because the references used are those published in the last 5-10 years, except for the main references of certain theories. It is recommended to use referencing software such as Mendeley, Zotero, or Endnote.

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