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    PAPER GUIDELINES

    1.  PAPER IDENTITY

    1.1  Title

    The title should be a concise statement and less than 20 words. It summarizes the main idea

    of the paper simply and should be fully explanatory when standing alone. The title should

    use Times New Roman 14 point size and typed in uppercase in every first word, centered

     between the left and right margins, and positioned in the upper half of the page.

    1.2  Author’s Name 

    To reduce the likelihood of mistaken identity, the preferred form of an author’s name is first

    name, middle name, and last name, using font Times New Roman 12 point size. There is no

    need to write any academic titles (e.g., Dr., Professor) and degrees (e.g., PhD, MA, Psi).

    1.3  Institutional Affiliation

    Type the name of the institute and the study program, State/Province below the authors name

    use 11font size, Times New Roman. The institutional affiliation should be centered under theauthor’s name. When the author has no more than two affiliations, list the city and

    state/Province under the author’s name. 

    1.4  Author’s Email

    Type the author’s email below the institutional affiliation, use Times New Roman 11 point

    size.

    2.  ABSTRACT

    Type the abstract use Times New Roman 12 point size with a single paragraph without

    indentation and range from 150 to 250 words. It should appear in uppercase and lowercase letters

    and justify line. Don’t forget to type 3 keywords below the abstract paragraph . Use the specific

    words for the keywords to describe your manuscripts. Please indentify your manuscripts; it is an

    empirical report or a literature review.

    2.1  Empirical Study Paper

    2.1.1  The problem under investigation, in one sentence

    2.1.2  The participant, specifying pertinent characteristic such as age, sex, and ethnic and/or

    racial group

    2.1.3  The essential feature of study method

    2.1.4  The basic finding, including effect sizes and confidence interval and/or statistical

    significance levels

    2.1.5  The conclusions and the implications or applications.

    2.2 

    Theoretical Review2.2.1  The problem or relation under investigation

    2.2.2  Study eligibility criteria

    2.2.3  Type of participant included in primary studies

    2.2.4  Main result, including the most important effect size

    2.2.5  Conclusion (including limitation)

    2.2.6 

    Implication for theory, policy, and/or practice.

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    3.  Full Paper

    The full paper elements consist of:

    3.1  Introduction (theoretical review)

    3.2 Methods

    3.3 Result

    3.4 

    DiscussionFor the theoretical review paper, use a suitable format based on the full paper’s contains.

    4.  GENERAL INSTRUCTION

    4.1  File name: Softcopy of the full paper should use last name of the author(s)4.2  Page size: A4-size paper (210 x 297 mm).4.3  Typeface: Times New Roman, with 12 points font size. Use the small font (11 points) for

    tables (Table tags), figure captions (Figure caption tag) and the references(Reference text tag). Latin names, local language, and the titles of journals and

     books which should all be in italics. Never use bold and underline any text.4.4

     

    Line Spacing: Single spacing in all text lines of the manuscript and never use more than one

    space after each paragraphs in a chapter. Double spaces after each chapter.4.5 

    Margins: The margin settings are: Top: 2.5 cm; bottom: 2.5 cm; left: 2.5 cm; right: 2.5 cm.4.6  Alignment: Use the flush-left style, do not justify line except in the abstract, block quotation,

    title and heading, table title and notes, and figure caption.4.7  Indentation: Indent in the first line of every paragraph and the first line of every footnotes.

    Use the tab key, which should be set at five spaces.4.8  Length:  The entire paper, including abstract, tables, figures and diagrams, must be

    approximately up to 4,000 words.4.9

     

    Page number: Top of the page and use right alignment.

    5.  REFERENCE

    The reference should be refers to Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 6 th 

    edition (2010). Below is the summary and examples of the reference format. For full coverage, please see

    Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 6th edition.

    5.1. Double-space all reference entries in a hanging indent format. List only entries cited in thetext in alphabetical order.

    5.2. Use italics for titles of books and periodicals.5.3. Date or month may be included within the parentheses of (year) for monthly magazines,

    newsletters, or newspapers.5.4. Use upper/lower cases for journal titles, but lower cases only (except in the first word) for

     book or journal article titles. Capitalize only proper nouns.

      Book:

    Caline, R. (2001). Social work, media, and the law. Lawrence, KS: ABC Books.Gregory, G., & Parry, T. (2006). Designing brain-compatible learning (3rd ed.). Thousand

    Oaks, CA: Corwin.

      Book of a new edition, no author, with a proper noun in the title:American Psychological Association. (2009). Publication manual of the American

     Psychological Association, Sixth edition. Washington, DC: Author. 

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      Chapter in an edited book (three editors):

    Bison, C. R. (2000). Social work practice. In A. Scott, B. Browne, & C. Purpleman (Eds.),

     Books about cultures (pp. 245-300). New York: ABCD Publisher.

      Chapter in an edited book (two editors):Bison, C. R. (2009). Child welfare. In A. Scott & B. Browne (Eds.), Books about children

    (pp. 1-12). San Francisco: Sam’s Books. 

     

    Journal article, two authors:Peters, A., & Olson, B. (2009). Survey again. Journal of Reference, 2(2), 50-89.

      Journal article, three to six authors:

    Peterson, A., Peters, B., Caline, C., Lees, D., & Aliceson, E. (2000). Attitude towards socialwork . Journal of Reference, 1, 1-25.

      Journal article, more than six authors:

    Rerson, F., Peters, B., Caline, C., Peters, E., Allison, F., Bees, B., et al. (2009). More aboutsocial work. Journal of Future Social Work, 11, 20-30.

      Personal communication:Simons, A. (January 17, 2002). Schools and kids. Personal communication.

      Newsletter article, no author, time of issue included:

    The new social work innovations. (2001, February/March). Newsletter, 4, 1-2.

     

    Dissertation (if unpublished):Cheung, K.M. (1986). Home care option for older adults with chronic limitations.

    Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University, Columbus. 

      Doctoral dissertation abstracted in Dissertation Abstracts International:

    Cheung, K.M. (1986). Home care option for older adults with chronic limitations. (Doctoraldissertation, Ohio State University, 1986). Dissertation Abstracts  International, 47,

    2738A.

      Internet resource:

    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2000). Healthy people 2010:Understanding and improving health. Retrieved January 21, 2002, from http://www.health.gov/healthypeople/url/  

      Computer software:

    Sandford, J. A., & Browne, R. J. (1985). Captain’s log: Cognitive Training System (Version1.0), [Computer software]. Indianapolis: Psychological Software Services.

      Newspaper (Hard copy):

    Associated Press. (2002, January 21). Abortion activists focus on November elections.

     Houston Chronicle, pp. A1-A2. [Note: for continuation pages that are not consecutive,list both pages e.g. pp. A1, A8]

      Newspaper (Electronic version):Associated Press. (2002, January 21). Abortion activists focus on November elections.

     Houston Chronicle. Retrieved August 1, 2009, from http://www.chron.com/url/

      Article from an online periodical with DOI assigned:

    Last, F. M. (2009). Article name. Journal Name, 10, 50-60. doi:

    10.1108/01111110000000011

     

    Article in an internet-only journal:Last, F. M. (2009). Article name. Journal Name, 10, Article 111x. Retrieved August 1, 2009,

    from http://journal.name.org/source/url/

      Electronic (full text) copy of a journal article:

    Pulido, M. L. (2001). Pregnancy: A time to break the cycle of family violence. Health andSocial Work, 26, 120-125. Retrieved January 21, 2002, from Sociological Collectiondatabase. 

    *(If the article appears as a printed version of a published journal, no need to include link:Last, F. M. (2009). Article title [Electronic version]. Journal Title, 15, 20-27.

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      E-book:

    Dean, P. (2009). Human behaviors: Contemporary theories. Retrieved fromhttp://digital.library.uh.edu/dean/taytay/url.html

    *If a book must be purchased and not available online, use “Available from” instead: 

    Second, M. Book for purchase. Available from

    http://www.books.com/cgibin/biblio?inkey=1-91180911586111-0  E-book chapter:

    Author1, F., & Author2, M. (2009). Title of study. In Title book (Chapter 3). RetrievedAugust 1, 2009, from http://www.webaddress.com/full/url/

      Online Abstract:

    Last, M. (2009). Study title [Abstract]. Journal of Psychosocial Behavior, 5(3). Retrieved

    August 1, 2009, from EBSCO Host Database.

      TV Broadcast:

     Name, A. (Producer) (2009, May 1). Title of program [Television broadcast]. New York:ABC News.