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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 naskah harus terlebih dahulu lolos uji plagiat 70%, belum pernah diterbitkan, bukan merupakan tulisan hasil pengamatan orang lain, hasil karya ilmiah/penelitian/skripsi penulis sendiri yang telah diujikan dan dapat dipertanggungjawabakan
  • File naskah dalam format word (doc, rtf)
  • 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

Jurnal Character and Civic menggunkan form penulisan Lucida Bright (12), dengan melampirkan nama penulis utama (mahasiswa), penulis kedua (dosen pembimbing 1) dan penulis kedua (dosen pembimbing 2). melampirkan juga email aktif penulis. alamat instansi penulis. pada penulisan nama penulis utama (mahasiswa), penulis kedua (dosen pembimbing 1) dan penulis kedua (dosen pembimbing 2). melampirkan juga email aktif penulis. menggunakan tulisan miring (italic) pada komputer/laptop anda.

Carefully read the submission guidelines as follows:

 

A. General Requirements

The minimum standard requirements of Jurnal of Jurnal Character And Civic must be

1. Written in Bahasa or English.

2. Make sure that your paper is prepared using the of Jurnal Character And Civic Paper Template.

B. Structure of the Manuscript

The manuscript must be prepared and suggested present follow the structure:

 

1. Title. The title of the paper should describe research aims, method/model, and objective, without Acronym or abbreviation

2. Author's names and institutions. The author's name is listed without an academic degree and placed under the title of the journal. Author affiliations ware listed under the name. Authors are encouraged to enter email addresses to facilitate communication. The author's name, affiliation, and e-mail ware written in font size 12 points, Lucida Bright (12), spaced 1, center.

3. Abstract. The Abstract has a maximum 250 WORDS; No citation; State in the abstract a primary objective, research design, methodology, main outcomes, and results, and the conclusions.

4. Keywords. Keywords must consist of 3 to 5 words or phrases. Words or terms that reflect article content and are informative, written under abstract, Written in font 11, Lucida Bright.

5. Introduction. The introduction explains the state of the art of the research, gap analysis, and research objectives/questions. The state of the art of the research includes research background, previous research, references, and theory related to the research. The gap analysis is the statement about why the research is needed to be conducted and the novelty (uniqueness) of the research. The research objective/questions state the research problem that will be solved in the manuscript. Written in font 12, Lucida Bright, space1.

6. Method. This section explains how the research was conducted, consisting of the type of study, research subjects or population, and research samples, data collection techniques or research instruments used, and data analysis techniques. For research that uses tools and materials, it is necessary to write down the specifications of the tools and materials. Tool specifications describe the sophistication of the tools used while the material specifications describe the type of material used. It is written in font 12, Lucida Bright, space 1.

7. Results and Discussion. This section is the central part of the research article and is usually the longest part of an item. The discussion shows how the research objectives are achieved, describes and interprets the findings, integrates findings into existing knowledge, and constructs new theories, or modifies existing theories. The research results presented in this section are "clean" results. The process of analyzing data such as statistical calculations and the process of testing hypotheses need not be presented. Only the results of the analysis and the results of hypothesis testing need to be reported. Tables and graphs can be used to clarify the presentation of verbal research results. Tables and figures must be commented on or discussed. Written in font 12, Lucida Bright, space 1.

8. Conclusion. Conclusions present a summary of the description of the results and discussion, referring to the research objectives. The conclusion must be the same as the one discussed in the body of the text. Presented clearly. Written in font 12, Lucida Bright, space 1.

9. Reference. This section only includes paper, books, or other types of publications referred to in the body of the text. Quotes and references must strictly follow the APA (American Psychological Association) style. Must use a minimum of 60% of the primary reference sources (national journals or international journals) of the last ten years of publication. The reference list is arranged in away from the following examples and sorted alphabetically and chronologically.

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