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Template Journal BASIS UPB
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techniques used are appropriate for the collection and analysis of the data. The research
method should be set systematically. It explains research chronologically, including
research design, research procedure (in the form of algorithms, Pseudocode or ot her),
how to test the data and data acquisition. The description of the course of research should
be supported by references so that the explanation can be accepted scientifically.
Please use a consistent format for references. See the following examples:
Fahlevi, H., & Randa, P. (2015). A comparative analysis of financial performance and
Sharia conformity of Indonesian and Malaysian Islamic banks. Paper presented at
the 17th Eurasia Business and Economics Society Conference. 15-17 October,
2015, Venice, Italy.
Hasanuddin, L., et al. (2015). Investigation of the head impact power of a sepak takraw
ball on sepak takraw players. Movement, Health & Movement Journal, 4(2), 47-
58.
Irsyadillah. (July 11, 2016). 'Project Fear' campaign: Lessons from the EU referendum in
the UK. The Jakarta Post (online). Retrieved from
http://www.thejakartapost.com/academia/2016/07/11/project-fear-campaign-
lessons-from-the-eu-referendum-in-the-uk.html
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Template Journal BASIS UPB
Published twice in a year (April and October)
Muchlisin, Z.A., & Hasri, I. (2015). Karakteristik ikan dominan di Danau Laut Tawar,
Takengon [Characteristics of the dominant fish in Lake Laut Tawar, Takengon].
Jakarta: AMAFRAD Press.
Mustafa, F. (2015). Using corpora to design a reliable test instrument for English
proficiency assessment. Proceedings of the TEFLIN International Conference:
Teaching and assessing L2 learners in the 21st century (pp. 344-354). Denpasar:
Universitas Udayana.
Nugroho, A. (2016). Economic analysis on production changes, market integration and
export challenges of coffee sector in Indonesia. (Published Doctoral dissertation).
Kyoto University, Kyoto. doi:10.14989/doctor.k19902
Pillai, S. (2015). Rhoticity in Malaysian English: The emergence of a new norm? In U.
Gut, R. Fuchs & E. M. Wunder (Eds.), Universal or diverse paths to English
linguistics (pp. 23-40). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Semantics. (2010). Croatian language portal online. Retrieved on 2 February 2017
from http://www.howtowriteanarticle.com
(Write down the whole URL.)
Smith, J. (2011). How to write a scientific paper: What you must know. Language for
Specific Purposes in Applied Linguistics, 22(1), 51–59.
Smith, J., & Rea, K. (2016). The structure of an article. In D. O. Pete & S. M. Trevor
(Eds.), Language for specific purposes (pp. 112–150). Town: Publisher.
Wardah. (2008). To what extend can the WTO Agreements help to combat poverty in
developing countries? (Unpublished Master’s thesis). University of Southampton,
Southampton.
Yusuf, Y. Q., Pillai, S., & Mohd. Ali, N.T.A. (2013). Speaking Acehnese in Malaysia.
Language and Communication, 33(1), 50-60.
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