The Author Guideline of Interaction

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The Author Guideline of Interaction: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa

Name of the First Author


emailfromthefirstauthor

Name of the Second Author


Emailfromthesecondauthor

Name of the Third Author


emailfromthethirdauthor

Name of the Affiliation or University


(If the Author from different Affiliation, Put it under the email of the author)

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.

Previous Related Study

The previous related study must contain at least three previous studies related with
the issue discussed.

The Theory of the Variable.


In this part the writer should explain the theory of each variable. The references
used are at least 5-10 years latest. Avoid to use the bullet icon if we want to list
something. Just make it in paragraph not in numbering, list or icon. for example
this paper should contain ; 1) introduction, 2) literature review and 3) conclusion.
METHOD

Design and Samples

This part explains about design and sample of the research briefly. Don’t explain
about the definition of research design.

Instrument and Procedure

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:

Table 2. The rating score of interest classification


Interval Score Categor
84 – 100 Strongly Interested (Very
68–83 Interested (High)
52–67 Moderate
36–51 Uninterested (Low)
20–35 Strongly Uninterested (Very
(Sudjana, 2005)
Please, DO NOT SCREENSHOT the table or the figure into the words. Make it
originally.

RESULT AND DISUSSION


This part discusses about the result of the research. In presenting the result of the
research, the author must think about the contribution of each findings. So, the
author not only state the findings but also explain about the effect or the
contribution of each findings. So, the reader are interested to cite or use the paper
as the references of their writing.
In discussion part, the author should relate the finding with the previous study.
Besides that, the author should explain some factor that support the result of the
research. If in this part the author needs presenting table, the format should follow
the following format:
Table 3
The Pair Sample Statistic of Experimental One Class

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.

Xie, Z. (2007). Modelling genetic regulatory networks: A new model for


circadian rhythms in Drosophila and investigation of genetic noise in a
viral infection process (Doctoral thesis, LincolnUniversity, 2007). Retrieved
from http://hdl.handle.net/10182/31
Example: (a part of proceeding as a reference)
Brackley, P. (1995).Through other eyes. In D. H. Owen & B. F. Frey
(Eds.),Ergonomics tomorrow: Adapting the future: Proceedings of the Sixth
Conference of the New Zealand Ergonomics Society, Lincoln, 16-17
February 1995(pp. 50-52). Palmerston North, New Zealand: New Zealand
Ergonomics Society
Example: (a proceeding as a reference)
Owen, D. H., & Frey, B. F. (Eds.). (1995). Ergonomics tomorrow: Adapting the
future: Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the New Zealand
Ergonomics Society, Lincoln, 16-17 February 1995. Palmerston North, New
Zealand: New Zealand Ergonomics Society.
Example: (a journal as a reference)
Quarrie, K. L., Cantu, R. C., & Chalmers, D. J. (2002). Rugby union injuries to
the cervical spine and spinal cord. Sports Medicine,32(10), 633-653.
Example: (an online journal with DOI as a reference)
Ancrenaz, M., Dabek, L., & O'Neil, S. (2007). The costs of exclusion:
Recognizing a role for local communities in biodiversity conservation.
PLoS Biology, 5(11), 2443-2448. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050289
Example: (an online journal without DOI as a reference)
Nielsen, L. (2009). Green farm subsidies sponsoring eco labeling: is the
separation of market access and subsidies regulation in WTO law
sustainable?. Journal of World Trade, 43 (6), 1193-1222. Retrieved from
http://www.kluwerlawonline.com/productinfo.php?pubcode=TRAD
Example: (an online journal without DOI as a reference)
Nielsen, L. (2009). Green farm subsidies sponsoring eco labeling: is the
separation of market access and subsidies regulation in WTO law
sustainable?. Journal of World Trade, 43 (6), 1193-1222. Retrieved from
http://www.kluwerlawonline.com/productinfo.php?pubcode=TRAD
Example: (a newspaper as a reference)
English, P. (1996, December 28). Anguish as moths escape spraying. New
Zealand Herald, p. A1.
Example: (an online newspaper as a reference)
Bruce, D. (2007, December 13). Chairman frustrated by ‘nonsense’. Otago Daily
Times. Retrieved from http://www.odt.co.nz
Example: (a Web Page as a reference)
Web Page with Author
Kedgley, S. (2004, June 7). Greens launch Food Revolution. Retrieved from
http://www.greens.org.nz/searchdocs/PR7545.html
Web Page without Author
Kiwi. (2010, April 13). Retrieved April 14, 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Kiwi
Web Page without Date
New Zealand Dragon Boat Association. (n.d.). NZDBA Membership. Retrieved
from http://www.nzdba.co.nz/Home/Membership.php
Example: (Video as a reference)
Norton, R. (2006, November 4). How to train a cat to operate a light switch
[Video file].Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=Vja83KLQXZs
Example: (Lecturing Handout as a reference)
Bowring, J. (2009). Otahuna images in pictures. Paper presented at lecture for
LASC 316, Innovative Design, Lincoln University.
Example: (Lecturing Online Material as a reference)
Bowring, J. (2009). Lecture 4: Otahuna images in pictures [PowerPoint slides].
[Available from Lincoln University myLincoln LASC 316 Web site.]

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