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Guidelines for Writing Scientific Research Articles
- Title (in English), a maximum of 15 words; written in Times New Roman, font size 16, single-spaced.
- Author's Name, without academic or noble titles, all authors should be listed, whether an individual or a team.
- Institution Name, written in full or abbreviated, including the institution’s address and country.
- Email, authors are expected to provide an active email address.
- Abstract, includes the research problem background, research objectives, methodology used, and research results with a word count of 150–250, written in Times New Roman, font size 11, single-spaced, and italicized.
- Keywords, contain words/terms that reflect the essential concepts in the abstract. The keywords should consist of 3–5 words, written in Times New Roman, font size 11, single-spaced, italicized, and separated by semicolons.
- Introduction, the introduction should include the background of the problem, research questions, research objectives and benefits, relevant literature review, and research hypotheses.
- Methodology, this section presents the methodology used in processing research data, whether quantitative, qualitative, or a combination of both.
- Results and Discussion, this section explains the data analysis results and the implications derived from the research. The discussion is the core of the scientific article, where the research findings are linked to relevant previous studies. The total manuscript length should be between 10 and 14 pages.
- Conclusion, the conclusion section provides a summary of findings and recommendations.
- Acknowledgments, this section expresses gratitude to the parties involved in the research. It should be written concisely and clearly without unnecessary elaboration.
- References, This section lists only the references cited in the article. Citations, tables, and figures must follow APA7 Style guidelines. A reference manager, such as Mendeley or Zotero, should be used to manage references and citations.
Other writing procedure
- Articles must follow the provided template.
- Authors must avoid duplication, fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism.
- Authors must submit a Copyright Statement during the fourth stage of the article submission process.