AUTHOR GUIDELINES

Author Guidelines

TITLE

TITLE OF ARTICLE IN INDONESIAN MAXIMUM 12 WORD TYPE WITH TIMES NEW ROMAN [14 pt Bold]

WRITER

First Author Name1 [11 pt]

1Affiliation/Department/Prodi/Background of First Author, Institution/University, and others. [10 pt]. Email: author1@gmail.com [10 pt]

ABSTRACT

Type the abstract in English and must not be more than 200 words, in one paragraph without references (references) without abbreviations/acronyms, and without footnotes. Abstracts are written not in the form of mathematics, questions, and conjectures. The abstract contains research objectives, research methods, analysis techniques, and research results. Typed in Times New Roman (11), single-spaced, and italicized.

Keywords: Keywords one, Keywords two, Keywords three, and so on following the alphabetical order A-Z.

ABSTRACT

Type the abstract in Indonesian and must not exceed 200 words, in one paragraph without references (references) without abbreviations/acronyms, and without footnotes. Abstracts are written not in the form of mathematics, questions, and conjectures. The abstract contains research objectives, research methods, analysis techniques, and research results. Typed in Times New Roman (11), single-spaced, and italicized.

Keywords: Maximum 5 words, Keyword One, Keyword Two, etc. following the alphabetical order A-Z.

INTRODUCTION: Introduction typed in capital letters [Times New Roman 11 bold] contains background on solving a problem, urgency and rationalization of activities, literature review, problem-solving plan, activity objectives, and hypothesis development [Times New Roman font, 11, normal]. Note to authors: Articles are 3000-4000 words long (including bibliography, notes, and tables). Each article will be tested for plagiarism/plagiarism. Articles are typed in Microsoft Office Word format. By using Times New Roman font size 11, single-spaced on A4 paper. Articles are typed in Microsoft Office Word format using Times New Roman font size 11, single-spaced on A4 paper. Paper format 3-3-2-2 (Left-Top-Right-Bottom).

RESEARCH METHODS: Describe the details of the research implementation starting from 1) Type of Research; 2) Time and Location of Research; 3) Population/Sample/Respondent/Research Informant; 4) Types and Sources of Data; 5) Data Collection Techniques; 6) Data Analysis Techniques; 7) Research design; 8) Model/Equation Analysis (such as Regression, Correlation, etc.); 9) Analysis Techniques (Descriptive and Inferential). The necessary statistical tools are detailed as completely as possible to test the research hypotheses, in response to the problems and objectives stated in the introduction or without statistical analysis according to the type of research referred to. For qualitative research adjust qualitative research methods.

RESEARCH RESULTS: The results of the study are presented in a complete manner and according to the scope of the study. Research results can be supplemented with tables, graphs (pictures), and/or charts. Tables and figures are numbered and titled. The results of data analysis are interpreted correctly.

DISCUSSION: The discussion section describes the findings logically, relating to relevant reference sources.

CONCLUSION: The conclusion contains a summary of the results of the research and discussion. Conclusions are research findings in the form of answers to research questions or research objectives.

SUGGESTIONS: Research results provide suggestions/contributions to the application and/or development of knowledge. Suggestions contain suggestions for research.

REFERENCES: The reference list contains at least 60% of the citations in the manuscript as the main source by following the APA (American Psychological Association) Style citation pattern.