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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • Penyerahan belum diterbitkan sebelumnya, atau sedang dalam pertimbangan jurnal lain (atau sebuah penjelasan belum disediakan dalam komentar kepada editor).
  • File naskah dalam format file dokumen OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, atau WordPerfect.
  • Ketika tersedia, URLs untuk referensi telah disediakan.
  • Teks 1 spasi; font 12; italic; tidak digaribawahi (kecuali alamat URL); dan semua ilustrasi, figur, dan tabel yang ditempatkan di dalam teks pada poin yang tepat, jangan di akhir.
  • Teks yang mematuhi persyaratan mengenai perpustakaan dan gaya bahasa digambarkan secara garis besar di Petunjuk Penulis, yang akan ditemukan dalam halaman Tentang Kami.
  • Jika penerimaan untuk bagian peer-review dari jurnal, instruksinya terdapat di Memastikan Reviewer Anonim telah diikuti.

Author Guidelines

  1. The manuscript must be written in English or Indonesian.
  2. The submission has not been previously published, nor has it been published before in another journal for consideration.
  3. The word count in this article is between 5,000 and 10,000 words, including the body note (excluding bibliography).
  4. Each article will be checked for plagiarism using the Turnitin app. If it is more than 20% similar, it will be returned to the author.
  5. The manuscript is typed in Microsoft Office Word, A4 paper size, with a paper format of 2.54 cm (Left – Top – Right –   Bottom), and portrait orientation.
  6. The manuscript can use any style, both American and British; however, it should be consistent, and it should be proofread for non-native English speakers. 
  7. Each manuscript must be checked for proofreading by a professional proofreader (the proofreading document is included in the supplementary file). Authors should submit only papers that have been carefully proofread and polished. Manuscripts are accepted with the understanding that they are original or extended versions of previously published papers in conferences and/or journals and that, if the work received an official sponsorship, it has been duly released for open publication. 
  8. Each manuscript must also be accompanied by a Conflict of Interest and Authorship Confirmation Form signed by all authors on the correspondence/main author (This document is included in the supplementary files).
  9. Each manuscript must be accompanied by proof of Proofread Professional, whose validity can be traced.
  10. This article is presented with the following components:

    Title: Article Title Maximum 16 words, typed with Times New Roman 14pt, Bold, 1.15 space, Uppercase in the paper and Capitalise in the metadata, and centred.

    Author Name: The author's name is typed in Times New Roman 12pt, 1.15 space, Capitalise Each Word, middle edge, without title, and may not be abbreviated. Under the name, write the institution's name and the author's email address, typed in Times New Roman 10pt, Italic, 1 space, Capitalise Each Word, middle edge.

    Abstract: Manuscript articles must be accompanied by an abstract in English and Indonesian. An abstract is written in English first and then in Indonesian. The abstract is written concisely, clearly, completely, and independently, describing the essence of the entire writing, consisting of a brief introduction, method, result, discussion, and conclusion. The abstract is written in no more than 150 words. The abstract must be able to provide readers with information on the main topics of the article and the findings of your research. Use the correct diction so that you can describe the results of your study effectively. Please use 10pt, Times New Roman, Italic.

    Keywords: (Minimum three keywords alphabetically and use the semicolon symbol (;) to separate the words). Please use 10pt, Times New Roman, Italic

    INTRODUCTION: The introduction contains the background for writing articles on academic anxiety, which can be supplemented with statistical data. Authors should include previous research to show pioneering and novel research. The author should point out the advantages and disadvantages of prior research, then indicate what you expect from your work (to solve these limitations), which is formulated in the problem formulation and research objectives. Please use the Enter 1 cm tab for each new line, 11 pt Times New Roman, 1.15 spacing, and then add 6 pt spacing before and after each paragraph, using left and right alignment.

    METHOD: Every article originating from research results must include the research method. The research method is a series of technical steps that researchers carry out in their research. No longer discussing the definition of a method. In the research method, it is necessary to include the approach taken, type of research, data sources, method of data collection, and techniques for checking the validity of the data. References must accompany the method used. The research method is formulated briefly and clearly. Please use the Enter 1 cm tab for each new line, 11 pt Times New Roman, 1.15 spacing, and then add 6 pt spacing before and after each paragraph, using left-right alignment.

    RESULT AND DISCUSSION: The analysis and discussion describe the research results based on the problem that is the research focus. If in this analysis and discussion, there are things that need to be further classified and elaborated based on the research problem, the author can use/add sub-chapters. This analysis and discussion can be supplemented by tables, figures, and/or graphs where the content is numbered and a title is given. The results of data analysis must be described correctly. The discussion section presents research findings logically, links to relevant reference sources (national and international journals), GAP analysis, and scientific novelties/findings are clearly described, and a comparison of research findings (references) with reference sources (national and international journals) is relevant. Please use Enter 1 cm tab for each new line, 11 pt Times New Roman, 1.15 spacing, then add 6 pt spacing before and after each paragraph, and use left and right alignment.

    CONCLUSION: Conclusions must answer the research objectives formulated briefly and effectively. The conclusion is not a summary of the discussions that have been carried out. Conclusions are expected to contain theoretical implications that describe how your research or thoughts can advance the scientific field of family law. Without a clear conclusion, it will be difficult for reviewers and readers to judge your work. You should also suggest future research and/or show future researchers what to do. Please use Enter 1 cm tab for each new line, 11 pt Times New Roman, 1.15 spacing, then add 6 pt spacing before and after each paragraph, and use left and right alignment.

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Add if required by the author. An acknowledgement is a thank you to the author's home institution, and/or an institution that has significantly contributed (morally or materially) to the author's writing.

    REFERENCES:
    1. It is recommended and prioritised for scripts that use automated tools, such as EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, or others.
    2. Please use the Chicago 17th-Author Date in the bibliography and note the text citation (The in-text citation should be linked to the bibliography). 
    3. Font: Times New Roman, 11 pt, spacing: 1.15.
    4. Arranged alphabetically (Do not separate it by its sources).
    5. All the references have used the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) or at least an active link to the articles' websites.
    6. Please provide a minimum of 35 references in each article.
 
 

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