To ensure a smooth submission process and maintain consistency across all published articles, please follow these manuscript formatting guidelines. Adhering to these standards will help expedite the review process.
- Manuscripts should be submitted in Microsoft Word format.
- The font should be 12-point, Times New Roman
- Text should be double-spaced, with 1-inch margins on all sides.
- Pages should be numbered consecutively, starting with the title page.
The title page should include:
- The title of the manuscript (concise and informative)
- The full names, affiliations, and email addresses of all authors
- A corresponding author's contact details, including email and postal addresses
- A running title of no more than 25 words
- It should provide a clear and concise summary of the study's objectives, theory (if any), methods, results, and conclusions.
- Keywords (3-5 words or phrases)
The main text should be divided into the following sections:
- Introduction: Briefly outline the background, rationale, and objectives of the study.
- Materials and Methods: Describe the experimental design, materials, procedures, and statistical analyses in sufficient detail to allow replication.
- Results: Present the data clearly and concisely, using tables and figures as necessary.
- Discussion: Interpret the results in the context of the study objectives, comparing them to previous research and highlighting the study's implications and limitations.
- Conclusion: Summarize the main findings and their significance, suggesting directions for future research.
Authors should acknowledge any financial support, technical assistance, or other contributions to the work.
- References should be formatted using the APA reference style.
- The reference list should be placed at the end of the manuscript.
- Tables and figures should be numbered consecutively and have descriptive captions.
- They should be placed within the text at appropriate points
- Authors should ensure that tables and figures are of high quality and resolution, and that any symbols, abbreviations, or units are clearly explained.
- Additional materials, such as large datasets, videos, or detailed protocols, may be submitted as supplementary materials.
- Supplementary materials should be clearly labeled and referenced in the main text.
- Manuscripts should be written in clear, concise, and grammatically correct English.
- Authors may consider using professional language editing services if necessary.
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