Instruction for Author
Author Guidelines
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Title must be brief, clear, specific and informative which reflect the article content. The length of the title maximum 14 words. Each word of the title should begin with capitalized letter.
Abstract must be written in English and Bahasa, in single paragraph and no more than 200 words.
Introduction describes the background and objective; it should be written efficiently and supported by references.
Methods should be written clearly and completely, especially for participants, measurement and data analysis; so they can be repeated by other researchers. Authors should state clearly information of commercial product and equipment used in the research, such as commercial name, product specification, and country.
Findings describe the research results written per sub-chapter using tables, graphs, or pictures. It must be the author's attention to explain the data, not just reading it. The findings present the empirical results of the research conducted.
Discussion should show relevance between the results and the field of investigation and/or hypotheses and supported by references or previous empirical researches. Results that already described in the results section should not be repeated in the discussion section. Comparison with other research results also serves to indicate the position of the research conducted in the middle of the discourse of relevant topics. Also write down the limitations of the study
Conclusion and Recommendation should be written briefly in single paragraph, but reflects the experimental results obtained as well as recommendations that are appropriate to the research results.
Acknowledgment (if any) to person(s) or institution(s) who help the experiment should be stated.
References 80% of the journals from the last 10 years, bibliography must include doi or URL complete with volume, listed alphabetically by the author(s) last name(s) and the year of publication. References should be in the APA style format. Some examples of references are presented below:
Book
Calfee, R. C., & Valencia, R. R. (1991). APA guide to preparing manuscripts for journal publication. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Article in a Journal
Patel, V., Sharma, M. (2009). Consumer’s motivation to shop in shopping malls: A study of Indian shoppers. Journal: Advances in Consumer Research, 8, 285-290.
Article in a Journal with DOI
Shi, Z., Pei, X., Zhigang, W. (2011). Are nutrition labels useful for the purchase of a familiar food? Evidence from Chinese consumers’ purchase of rice. Journal of Business China, 5(3), 402-421. doi:10.1007/s11782-011-0137-0.
Article in a Journal without DOI
Kenneth, I. A. (2000). A Buddhist response to the nature of human rights. Journal of Buddhist Ethics, 8. Retrieved from http://www.cac.psu.edu/jbe/twocont.html
Abstrak
Woolf, N.J., Young, S.L., Fanselow, M.S., & Butcher, L.L. (1991). MAP-2 expression in cholinoceptive pyramidal cells of rodent cortex and hippocampus is altered by Pavlovian conditioning [Abstract]. Society for Neuroscience Abstract, 17, 480.
Newspaper Article
Parker-Pope, T. (2008, May 6). Psychiatry handbook linked to drug industry. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/06/psychiatry-handbook-linked-to-drug-industry/?_r=
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Instruction for Author
Author Guidelines
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