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p-ISSN 2338 – 3216 JURNAL STATISTIKA

e-ISSN 2528 – 1070 UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SEMARANG


XX(X) XXXX: XX-XX

TEMPLATE FOR PREPARING MANUSCRIPT


FOR JURNAL STATISTIKA UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SEMARANG
TIMES NEW ROMAN, 12PT, BOLD, CENTER, CAPITAL

First author1*, Second Author2, Third Author3 (Times New Roman, 11pt, bold, center)
Affiliation of First Author: Department, Faculty, University, Country (Times New Roman, 11pt,
1

center)
2
Affiliation of Second Author: Department, Faculty, University, Country (Times New Roman, 11pt,
center)
3
Affiliation of Third Author: Department, Faculty, University, Country (Times New Roman, 11pt,
center)

*e-mail: corresponding author e-mail (Times New Roman, 11pt, center)

Article Info: Abstract: The abstract should be clear, concise, and


Received: descriptive. Use Times New Roman, 11 pt, single spacing.
Accepted: Word limitations are 100-250 words. This abstract should
Available Online: provide a brief background of the problem, a clear objective of
the paper, a research method, a summary of results/findings,
Keywords: and a short conclusion. Equations and citations shouldn't be
3-6 keywords separated by a included in the abstract.
semicolon (;) (Times New Roman,
10pt, single spacing)
.

1. INTRODUCTION
The manuscripts must be written in English. The manuscript should be prepared
according to the MS Word article template format. For this section, use Times New Roman,
12 pt, with one spacing between lines. Use A4 paper, the margin for the top and left are 3 cm,
and for the bottom and right are 2.5 cm. The maximum page length should be 12 pages,
including text, tables, figures, and references. The manuscript consists of an abstract;
Introduction; Literature Review; Methodology; Result; Conclusions; Reference.
Authors should provide adequate background and a brief literature review to record
existing solutions/methods. In this section, the author must state the scientific merit or
novelty of the paper. The gap between the research conducted and other research should be
clear. At the end of this section, the writer must state the purpose of the work.

2. LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1. Subsection of Literature Review
The literature review provides a brief and straightforward overview of theories,
statements, or anything related to and supports the problem posed either from formal
literature (books, journals, written scientific reports) or real conditions that can be
proven/observed.

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To avoid plagiarism, authors must assign citations whenever they use theories, ideas,
opinions, research, etc., that are not their own. Every reference cited in the text must also
appear in the reference list. All entries in the reference list must be cited in text.
It is not necessary to mention an author's name, pages used, or date of publication in the in-
text citation. Instead, refer to the source with a number in a square bracket, e.g. [1], that will
then correspond to the full citation in your reference list.

 Place bracketed citations within the line of text, before any punctuation, with a space
before the first bracket.
 Number your sources as you cite them in the paper. Once you have referred to a
source and given it a number, continue to use that number as you cite that source
throughout the paper.
 When citing multiple sources at once, the preferred method is to list each number
separately, in its own brackets, using a comma or dash between numbers, as such: [1],
[3], [5] or [1] - [5].

The below examples are from Murdoch University's IEEE Style LibGuide.


Examples of in-text citations:
"...end of the line for my research [13]."
"This theory was first put forward in 1987 [1]."
"Scholtz [2] has argued that..."
"Several recent studies [3], [4], [15], [16] have suggested that...."
"For example, see [7]."

2.2. Subsection of Literature Review


To write an equation, definition, theorems, picture, table, etc., authors should follow
the following format.
Definition 1 Definition is a statement of the meaning of a term (a word, phrase, or other
sets of symbols).
Theorem 1 A theorem is a proven idea in mathematics. Theorems are proved using logic
and other theorems that have already been proved.
Each equation should be presented on a separate line from the text. The equations
should be numbered consecutively at the outer center margin, as shown in Equation (1) and
(2) below
n
1
μ= ∑x
n i=1 i
(1)

and
n
1
2
σ = ∑
n−1 i=1
( xi −x )
2
(2)

with

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μ = mean of a population
σ 2 = variance of a population
Tables and figures should be placed close after their first reference in the text. All
figures and tables should be numbered with Arabic numerals.
Figure captions should be centered below the figures. All figures are to be numbered
using Arabic numerals. Figures should always be cited in text in consecutive numerical order.
Figure parts should be denoted by lowercase letters (a, b, c, etc.).
Each figure should have a concise caption describing accurately what the figure
depicts. Include the captions in the text file of the manuscript, not in the figure file. Figure
captions begin with the term Fig. in bold type, followed by the figure number, also in bold
type. No punctuation is to be included after the number, nor is any punctuation to be placed at
the end of the caption. Identify all elements found in the figure in the figure caption; and use
boxes, circles, etc., as coordinate points in graphs. Identify previously published material by
giving the original source in the form of a reference citation at the end of the figure caption.

Fig 1. Map of Temperature

Table headings should be centered above the tables. All tables are to be numbered using
Arabic numerals. Tables should always be cited in text in consecutive numerical order. For
each table, please supply a table caption (title) explaining the components of the table.
Identify any previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a
reference at the end of the table caption.

Table 1. Statistics Descriptive


Variables Minimum Maximum Mean
X1 99.50 108.00 103.82
X2 95.35 104.75 100.52
X3 97.65 117.50 108.75
X4 88.45 106.85 98.44

3. METHODOLOGY
This section contains data sources, research variables, sampling techniques, data
collection methods and data analysis methods. The step of the analysis must be described in
detail.

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4. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION


Results should be clear and concise. The results should summarize (scientific)
findings rather than provide detailed data. Please highlight any differences between your
results or findings and previous publications by other researchers. Include a description that
supports the images and tables of processing results.
The discussion should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat
them. A combined Results and Discussion section is often appropriate. Avoid extensive
citations and discussion of published literature. Discussion is the most important section of
the article. Make the discussion correspond to the results, but do not reiterate the results.
Often should begin with a brief summary of the main scientific findings (not experimental
results).

5. CONCLUSION
Conclusions should only answer the objectives of the research. Explain the limitations
of the study that might influence conclusions. Provide suggestions for further research.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The authors can add in the acknowledgment if they would like to express their
appreciation for the support of the sponsors with certain Project No, individual or
organization/institution.

REFERENCES
References list must follow Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Please
use Reference Manager Applications like Mendeley, EndNote, Zotero, etc. The minimum
number of references should be 30 references.
 Book
[Ref number] Author’s initials. Author’s Surname, Book Title, edition (if not first). Place of
publication: Publisher, Year.
[1] I.A. Glover and P.M. Grant, Digital Communications, 3rd ed. Harlow: Prentice Hall,
2009.
 Book chapter
[Ref number] Author’s initials. Author’s Surname, “Title of chapter in book,” in Book Title,
edition (if not first), Editor’s initials. Editor’s Surname, Ed. Place of publication: Publisher,
Year, page numbers.
[2] C. W. Li and G. J. Wang, "MEMS manufacturing techniques for tissue scaffolding
devices," in Mems for Biomedical Applications, S. Bhansali and A. Vasudev, Eds.
Cambridge: Woodhead, 2012, pp. 192-217.
 Electronic Book
[Ref number] Author’s initials. Author’s Surname. (Year, Month Day). Book Title (edition)
[Type of medium]. Available: URL
[3] W. Zeng, H. Yu, C. Lin. (2013, Dec 19). Multimedia Security Technologies for Digital
Rights Management [Online]. Available: http://goo.gl/xQ6doi
 Journal article

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[Ref number] Author’s initials. Author’s Surname, “Title of article,” Title of journal
abbreviated in Italics, vol. number, issue number, page numbers, Abbreviated Month Year.
[4] F. Yan, Y. Gu, Y. Wang, C. M. Wang, X. Y. Hu, H. X. Peng, et al., "Study on the
interaction mechanism between laser and rock during perforation," Optics and Laser
Technology, vol. 54, pp. 303-308, Dec 2013.
 E-Journal article
[Ref number] Author’s initials. Author’s Surname. (Year, Month). “Title of article.” Journal
Title [type of medium]. volume number, issue number, page numbers if given. Available:
URL
[5] M. Semilof. (1996, July). “Driving commerce to the web-corporate intranets and the
internet: lines blur”. Communication Week [Online]. vol. 6, issue 19. Available:
http://www.techweb.com/se/directlinkcgi?CWK19960715S0005
 Conference papers
[Ref number] Author’s initials. Author’s Surname, “Title of paper,” in Name of Conference,
Location, Year, pp. xxx.
[6] S. Adachi, T. Horio, T. Suzuki. "Intense vacuum-ultraviolet single-order harmonic pulse
by a deep-ultraviolet driving laser," in Conf. Lasers and Electro-Optics, San Jose, CA, 2012,
pp.2118-2120.
 Reports
[Ref number] Author’s initials. Author’s Surname, “Title of report,” Abbreviated Name of
Company., City of Company., State, Report number, year.
[7] P. Diament and W. L. Luptakin, “V-line surface-wave radiation and scanning,” Dept.
Elect. Eng., Colombia Univ., New York, Sci Rep. 85, 1991.
 Patents
[Ref number] Author’s initials. Author’s Surname, “Title of patent,” Country where patent is
registered. Patent number, Abbrev of Month Day Year.
[8] J. P. Wilkinson, “Nonlinear resonant circuit devices,” U.S. Patent 3 624 125, July 16
1990. Note: Use “issued date” if several dates are given.
 Standards
[Reference number] Title of Standard, Standard number, date.
[9] Shunt power capacitors, IEEE standard 18-2012, 2013.
 Theses/Dissertations
[Ref number] Author’s initials. Author’s Surname, “Title of thesis,” Designation type,
Abbrev. Dept., Abbrev. Univ., City of Univ., State, Year.
[10] J. O. Williams, “Narrow-band analyser,” Ph.D. dissertation, Dept. Elect. Eng., Harvard
Univ., Cambridge, MA, 1993.
 Datasheets
[Ref number] Author’s initials. Authors Surname, “Title of Datasheet,” Part datasheet,
Publication date [Latest revision date].
[11] Texas Instruments, “High speed CMOS logic analog multiplexers/demultiplexers,”
74HC4051 datasheet, Nov. 1997 [Revised Sept. 2002].
 Online Documents
[12] M.R. Brooks, “Musical toothbrush with adjustable neck and mirror,” U.S Patent 326189
[Online], May 19 1992. Available: http://goo.gl/VU1WEk
 Websites
[Ref number] Author’s initials. Authors Surname. (Year, Month. Day). Title of web page
[Online]. Available: URL

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[13] BBC News. (2013, Nov. 11). Microwave signals turned into electrical power [Online].
Available: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24897584
[14] M. Holland. (2002). Guide to citing internet sources [Online]. Available:
http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/library/using/guide_to_citing_internet_sourc.html

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