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The Author Guideline of Interaction
The Author Guideline of Interaction
The Author Guideline of Interaction
ABSTRACT
The abstract should contain a brief explanation about research problem, the
purpose of the research, methodology and the finding of the study or
research. In finding part, the author should explain the contribution of the
findings. The abstract should contain at least 100-250 words.
Key words: the key word should contain at least 3-5 keywords.
INTRODUCTION
In this part, the author should explain the background of the research. In this case,
the author explain about previous problems related with the research issue. At the
end of the introduction the author should state the purpose of the research. If the
author need to mention some points in number, do not use the list but just make it
in paragraph, for example this paper should contain ; 1) introduction, 2) literature
review and 3) conclusion.
LITERATURE REVIEW
In this part the writer must explain about the previous related study, theory of the
variable discussed.
The previous related study must contain at least three previous studies related with
the issue discussed.
This part explains about design and sample of the research briefly. Don’t explain
about the definition of research design.
This part consists of instrument and the procedure of the research. In explaining
the instrument, the author should explain the research instrument in detail (the
function, the number of item, and etc).
Data Analysis
This part explains about the way of the researcher analyze the data. If you need a
table, you may write it the following part:
Mean N Std.Deviation
Pre-test 70.25 36 8.388
Post-test 85.78 36 4.389
(Data from SPSS Version 20, 2016)
After presenting the table, the author should explain the table clearly. If the author
need figure, chart or graphic the format must follow the following format:
introvert extrovert
100
80
60
40
20
0
pre p o st. . .
Figure 1. The Students’ Mean Score between Extrovert and Introvert Students in
SQ3R Method Class (E1)
CONCLUSION
This part contain the conclusion of the research. The author should explain the
conclusion briefly.
REFERENCES
Example: (a book with one until five authors as a reference)
Kaufman, C., Perlman, R., & Speciner, M. (1995). Network security: Private
communication in a public world. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Example: (a book with six or more authors as a reference)
Yang, K.L. et al. (2009). The real customers. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Example: (a book without author as a reference)
Longman dictionary of contemporary English (4th ed.). (2003). Harlow, England:
Longman.
Example: (a book with editor as a reference)
Persley, D. M.& Hill, M. (Ed.). (1992). Diseases of fruit crops (2nd ed.).
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: Department of Primary Industries.
Example: (a book with editor as a reference)
Persley, D. M.& Hill, M. (Ed.). (1992). Diseases of fruit crops (2nd ed.).
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: Department of Primary Industries.
Example: (an encyclopedia as a reference)
Bergmann, P. G. (1993). Relativity. In The new encyclopedia Britannica (Vol. 26,
pp. 501-508). Chicago, USA: Encyclopedia Britannica.
Christchurch. (2007). In Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved from
http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9082394
Example: (an organization writing as a reference)
Statistics New Zealand. (1998). Samoan people in New Zealand. Wellington, New
Zealand: Author.
Example: (a thesis or dissertation as a reference)
Brown, T. N. (1995). Simulation of the development of the root system and
associated microbial community of Pinus radiata. (Unpublished doctoral
thesis).Lincoln University, Lincoln, New Zealand.