Author Guidelines

INTRODUCTION

The introduction contains a brief and concise background of the research, and objectives. Theoretical support does not need to be included in this section, but similar research that has been conducted can be stated.

METHOD

Research methods are research procedures and techniques. Between one study and another, the procedures and techniques will be different. If they are not different, it means that the study is just repeating previous research. But that doesn't mean everything has to be different. The research population may be the same, but the sampling technique is different, the data collection technique is different, the data analysis is different, and so on. Please describe it clearly, not just copying from other studies. If you want to include the research that was conducted, including which research category, please pay close attention, don't just copy from the Research Methodology theory. This section can be divided into several sub-chapters, but there is no need to include the numbering.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

This section contains data (in summary form), data analysis and interpretation of the results. Existing theories are used in this section for interpretation, of course not by copy and paste, but by adjusting sentences as interpretation. When viewed from the proportion of writing, this section should take the largest proportion, it can reach 50% or more. Many references listed in the Bibliography should be included in this section in the form of references (only writing the author's last name and year of publication). This section can be divided into several sub-chapters, but there is no need to include the numbering.

CONCLUSION

The conclusion answers the objectives, not repeating the theory, meaning stating the research results in a concise manner.

REFERENCES

This section only contains references that are actually referred to; thus, references included in this section will be found written in the previous sections. The writing systematics are based on APA 7th edition style superscript using mendeley.