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2. Margin
The margin for top and left are 3 cm, and 2 cm for right and bottom.
3. Title
The title of the article uses UPPERCASE, bold.
Under the title, there will be:
Name of the author (s) : Sentence case, bold, center
For more than one author, the names are written in sequence, separated by comma, and put
superscript number if the authors are from different institutions or affiliations.
Institutions or affiliations : Capitalize Each Word, italic, center
For author (s) from different institution, the name of the institution should be put superscript
number to harmonize the name of the author and his institution.
Email : lowercase, bold, center
For more than one author, the emails are written in sequence, and put superscript number if the
authors are from different institutions or affiliations.
Abstract : Sentence case, bold, center
Abstract is written not more than 300 words; written in one single paragraph. Abstract should
appear justified and must end with a period.
Keywords : Sentence case, bold, align text left
Each keyword is written and separated by comma
5. Subtitles
Main subtitle is written in UPPERCASE, bold, and do not put numbers.
If there is title under the main subtitle, the sub subtitle is written in Sentence case, bold, and do
not put numbers.
If there is title under the main sub subtitle, the sub sub subtitle is written in Sentence case, bold,
italic, and do not put numbers.
6. References
APA style, hanging indent of 0,5-centimenter.
7. Paragraph
The first paragraph right after the subtitle is not indent. The indent is for the next paragraph.
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TEMPLATE FOR JOEPALLT
First Author Name1, Second Author Name1 and Third Author Name3
Institution or Affiliation
email@xyz.com
Abstract
INTRODUCTION
In this section, you will explain the background of your study and the aims of the study.
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
This section may appear if it is applipcable to your study. If it is not, you may skip this section.
METHOD
In this section, you will explain the methodology of your research paper.
CONCLUSION
In this section, you will report the conclusion of your research.
REFERENCES
American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological
Association. (6th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Berkenkotter, C. & Huckin, T. N. (1995). Genre knowledge in disciplinary communication:
cognition/culture/power. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
Hamilton, H. & Clare, J. (2003). The shape and form of research writing. In J. Clare & H. Hamilton
(Eds.), Writing research. Transforming data into text (pp. 3-18). London: Churchill Livingston.