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Article Title (Written with Title Case, Maximum 18 Words, Calibri (Body)
16, Bold) [The editing of the title must be clear, concise and clearly represent the content of the writing.
It is highly recommended to use the title that is creative and attractive to the reader. Avoid using the words
“influence”, “relationship”, and “case study” in the title. Note, the location of the research is displayed in
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has a truly significant meaning.]

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…. Etc.

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Introduction
The introductory part consists of a description of the background of the problem, benefits of research,
theoretical studies, and ends with objectives and/or hypotheses. This section contains; (a) a description of the
latest developments in the research topic under study, supported by the results of primary and recent literature
reviews; (b) description of the gap (in the form of evidence gap, knowledge gap, practical-knowledge gap,
methodological gap, empirical gap, theoretical gap, or population gap); (c) the researcher's argument about
efforts to close the gap which shows commitment to the contribution of research to the development of science;
and (d) description of the research objectives and/or hypotheses. If the description requires a description in
pointer form, then you are required to make each point part of the paragraph.
This template provides all the necessary information to the author regarding the formatting specifications
needed for preparing electronic versions of their papers. We ask you to make your manuscript look exactly like
this document. The easiest ways to do this is simply downloading the template, and replace (copy-paste) the
content with your own material. All manuscripts must be in English. This document includes complete
descriptions of the fonts, spacing, and related information for producing your proceedings manuscripts.

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Margins, column widths, line spacing, and type styles are built-in; examples of the type styles are provided
throughout this document and are identified in italic type, within parentheses, following the example. Please do
not re-adjust the margins. The maximum number of introductory pages is 20% of the total pages, written in
Times New Roman 11 with 1.15 spacing.

Results and Discussion


The research results consist of a description of the data obtained in the research. The data in question is not raw
data that is still or needs to be processed, but data resulting from analysis or hypothesis testing that clearly
answers research questions and shows the latest findings obtained. If presented in the form of tables or pictures,
the meaning should be easy for readers to understand quickly.
The discussion section is a description of the researcher's analysis of the research results obtained, by
linking them to the results of previous studies. The description in this section focuses on critical and substantial
analysis of research results and comparison with previous findings based on the results of relevant, up-to-date
and primary literature reviews. Comparisons should lead to differences with previous research findings so as to
show the contribution of research to the development of science. In the final section, the limitations contained in
the research are presented. The minimum number of discussion pages is around 30%, which in principle is no
shorter than the introduction page.
The research results section is described first, then the discussion section (can use subtitles or without
subtitles).

Conclusion
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Conclusions are not a summary of research results. When explaining conclusions, they should be made
concisely, clearly and concisely based on the results and discussion. Conclusions must be made in paragraph
form, not numerical. The conclusion explains the research findings and new things that contribute to the
development of psychology.

Acknowledgments (if any)


This is a short text to acknowledge the contributions of colleagues, institutions, or agencies that aided the efforts
of the authors.

References
Making a bibliography using a reference manager, such as Mendeley, EndNote, or at least the References
feature in Microsoft Word using APA Style 7th Edition.
The reference list is written alphabetically and chronologically. The Reference List must contain all sources
referred to in the manuscript, originating from sources that are: (a) relevant, (b) at least 81% up to date
(maximum of the last 5-10 years), and (c) at least 81% primary, especially from journal articles.

[Example of Reference Writing]


Books:
Christensen, L. B., Johnson, R. B., & Turner, L. A. (2015). Research methods, design, and analysis (Twelfth
edition). Pearson.
Zuhaily, W. (2016). Tafsir al-munir Jilid 11 Juz 21-22. (A. H. Al-kattani dkk., Terj.). Gema Insani.
Book Chapter:
Naito, T. (2013). Moral development. In K. D. Keith (Ed.), The encyclopedia of cross-cultural psychology (pp.
891-897). Wiley.
Journal Article:
Reysena, S., Chadbornb, D., & Plante, C. N. (2018). Theory of planned behavior and intention to attend a fan
convention. Journal of Convention & Event Tourism, 19(3), 204-218.
https://doi.org/10.1080/15470148.2017.1419153
Thesis or Dissertation:
Wantaate, F. S. M. (2019). Gossiping about the supervisor: The mediating role of follower self-esteem on the
relationship between the dark triad traits and workplace gossip [Unpublished doctoral thesis]. Regent
University School of Business & Leadership.
Web page:

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Author : Title

Nugroho, S. A. (2018, Januari 19). Seorang anak berkebutuhan khusus ditemukan tersesat di Cilincing.
Kompas. https://megapolitan.kompas.-com/read/2018/01/19/20410251/seorang-anak-berkebutuhan-
khusus-ditemukan-tersesat-di-cilincing.

Seminar or Conference Presentation:


Libriastuti, F., & Sudewo, P. A. (2016, Oktober 17-18). Dinamika psikologis tawadhu mahasiswa terhadap
gurunya. [Presentasi paper]. Seminar Nasional dan Gerak Produk, UMM, Indonesia.

[Article Writing Format]


Articles are written in good and correct Indonesian or English, neatly typed in Times New Roman font size 11
with 1.15 spacing, left-right aligned, and printed on A4 paper. Articles are arranged with the following margins:
Top: 3 cm, Left: 3cm, Right: 3cm, Bottom: 3 cm, Gutter: 0, with Gutter Position: Left; uses a two column
format.

[Subtitle Writing]
First Subheading (Title Case, Bold, Left Aligned, Purple)
Second Subheading (Title Case, Bold, Left Aligned)
Third Subheading (Title case, Bold, Italics)
Fourth Subheading (Title case, bold)
Fifth Subheading (Title case, italics)

[Writing Quotes]
The source of the in-text quotation is written between the opening and closing brackets stating the author's last
name, year with a comma, and page number if deemed necessary:
- If the quotation comes from one source and one author: (Javed, 2017), or (Javed, 2017, p. 27).
- If the quote comes from one source with two authors: (Fernandez & Walker, 2021) or Fernandez and
Walker (2021)
- If the quotation comes from one source with three or more authors: (Guo et al., 2022) or Guo et al. (2022)
- If the quotation comes from two different sources by the same author: Peterson, 2014, 2018), if the year is
the same (Peterson, 2014a, 2014b).
- If the quote comes from the institution: (UIN, 2019).

Tables, Figures and Formulas


Figures and tables must be centered in the column. Large figures and tables may span across both columns. Any
table or figure that takes up more than 1 column width must be positioned either at the top or at the bottom of
the page. Tables must be numbered using uppercase Roman numerals. Table captions must be centred and in 8
pt Regular font with Small Caps. Every word in a table caption must be capitalized except for short minor
words as listed in Section III-B. Captions with table numbers must be placed before their associated tables, as
shown in Table.
Example table:

Table 1 (table nomor)


Validity and Reliability of Measuring Instruments (table description, Title Case, italicized)
Sr. No. Heading1 Heading2 Heading3 Heading 4 Heading5 Heading 6

Figures must be numbered using Arabic numerals. Figure captions must be in 8 pt Regular font. Captions of a
single line must be centered whereas multi-line captions must be justified. Captions with figure numbers must
be placed after their associated figures
Picture example:

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Figure 1. Sociocultural disharmony in the form of poverty and mental health issues
Figure 1. Image caption... (if the image is taken from another source, must include the source; Center position if
the caption is 1 line, and Align Text Left if it is more than 1 line).

Example formula:
Use the Equation feature in Ms Word. Number the equations starting from (1), (2), etc.

2 (1)
n ( n−1 ) x
( 1+ x )n=1+ nx + +…
1! 2!

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