Author Guidelines
- The text submitted by the author is the original research paper.
- The article has not been publishing or submitting for publication in any media or other journals.
- The manuscripts must be written in English.
- The manuscript is written with Garamond, 12 point, 1,15 spacing and one colum format.
- The manuscript begins with abstract of 200-250 words written in English.
- The English-language abstracts are typed slanted with font of 10.
- Title, abstract, and key words are written in English.
- Abstracts should clearly indicate objectives, methods, findings or novelty of ideas and main conclusions.
- The author's name is written without academic degrees. If a script is written by a team or more than one person, the editor will communicate only with the main author or the author whose name is listed in the first place or corresponding author.
- Scripts are organized into five subheadings in the following order: (a) Introduction: includes problem identification, literature review, research objectives, as well as the benefits of the research, (b) Method: consists of the way the research is done and a description of the material, equipment, and procedures used in conducting the analysis or research, (c) Findings: describes the results of research or analysis (d) Discussion: comparing the results with relevant theory and previuos studies, (e) Conclusion: written in the form of a summary and if necessary, each paragraph containing conclusions of the research. Avoid numbering. (e) Bibliography: arranged alphabetically refers to the APA Style of Citation.
- Use the Mendeley application to facilitate the inclusion of references. Review script must be written in English as many at least 10 pages.
- Sources of references/citations listed in the script are the primary reference sources in the form of research reports or articles published in the scientific journal in the last 10 years.
- The article does not contain the results of plagiarism, falsification, and fabrication of data.