AUTHOR GUIDELINES

The editor accepts delivery of the script with the following conditions:

    1. The manuscript has never been published in any other media and does not contain elements of plagiarism attached to a statement in writing from the author.
    2. The manuscript can be the results of research (field and library), conceptual ideas, and applications of theory or case reports.
    3. Journal manuscripts should be typed using Times New Roman size 12 font with 1.15 spacing on A4 size paper.
    4. The manuscript should not be more than 20 pages, including references and tables.
    5. The manuscript is structured in the following order:
      (a) Title: It is comprehensive, clear, and concise. The title is typed in sentence case letters with a size of 14.
      (b) Author's name: author's name consists of full name, affiliation (faculty and university or other institution's name), full address, and email,
      (c) Abstract: It at least includes the purpose or aim of the study, method, findings, and conclusion or implication of the study. It should not be more than 250 words and written in one paragraph,
      (d) Keywords: the keyword must be no less than 3 words that reflect important concepts that exist in the objective/problem or a review of the literature,
      (e) Introduction: the introduction at least explains the background, objectives/problems, state of the art, and novelty of the research,
      (f) Method: it briefly describes the research approaches, collecting data techniques, population, sample, variables, and measurement (quantitative approach), and data analysis,
      (g) Results and discussion: it presents a description and data display of the study and discusses the findings of the study based on up-to-date literature (theoretical or empirical),
      (h) Conclusion: the conclusion should restate the findings of the study and provide implications and recommendations for the study,
      (i) Images, tables, and formulas: the images, tables, and formulas should consist of titles, numbers, and sources. The pictures or tables that are too long (more than 1 page) should preferably be avoided,
      (j) Graphs or curves: the graphs or curves indicate the difference of meaning should be written in different styles, such as thick, thin, and dash,
      (k) References: The references should be in the text of the manuscript and consist of up-to-date references of at least no more than 10 years. The proportion of the main references (journal articles) and supported references (books, reports, etc.) is 75% and 25%, respectively, 
    6. The bibliography is written and sorted alphabetically.
    7. Please use reference manager applications like Mendeley, EndNote, Zotero, etc. Use other published articles in the same journal as models. Citations and references are written according to the APA 7th edition style.
    8. Manuscript submitted with the file extension of Microsoft Word (no less than Ms. Word 2007 version).
    9. For more details on the writing guidelines, please refer to the following template: