Author Guidelines

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Article Title (Maximum 15 words, capitalized each word)

Author Name *1 , Author Name2   , Author Name3 , Author Name4

*Affiliation of Institutions, Cities, Countries

Correspondence Email: nama@institusi.ac.id

Received: xx |Revision: xx |Accepted:xx

Abstract: Abstract written using good and correct English. The abstract consists of one paragraph of 200-250 words, including the introduction, research objectives, research methods, data analysis, research results, and conclusions.

Keywords: consists of 3-5 words related to the research title separated by semicolons (;).

INTRODUCTION

In this section, the author explains the background of the research. Authors must follow the writing rules the YKP Journal sets, such as font, size, layout, number of words, and citation of references. The author must state the main problems and research gaps, explain the research objectives clearly, and explain the newness of the research. Cite American Psychological Association (APA) references and use reference apps such as Mendeley or Zotero.

Articles are between 5000-8000 words, not included in the bibliography. This journal is divided into several parts: introduction, research methods, results and discussions, conclusions, acknowledgments (if any), funding sources (if any), and a list of references. Articles must use the latest data sources (maximum of the last 5 years) and cite references from other reputable journals (national and international reputation). The plagiarism rate YKP Journal tolerates is 15% (This is to avoid similarities with articles with similar titles).

RESEARCH METHODS

In the research methods section, the researcher explains the methods used in detail (research design, population/sample, data collection techniques, and data analysis techniques. The author must describe the methodological approach used in the research and be equipped with a framework of research methods. If citing methods from previous researchers, including citing sources.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

The author presents the results of the research in a systematic manner, using tables, graphs, or images that are relevant to the research, and the results of the research findings are compared to previous research. If there are subheadings you want to add, make them numbering and capital letters at the beginning of the word. In explaining the table, the author puts the title at the top (left and right), while the writing of the caption image is placed at the bottom (left and right). For examples of writing tables and figures, see the following example.

Figure 1 | The image size can adjust the needs and accuracy up to 300 dpi. The image is given a caption according to what is intended to be conveyed in the image. The image is equipped with a source (Source: Data Processing Results, Year)

Table 1 | The table does not have left and right edges; the lines in the table are only at the top and bottom. At the bottom of the table on the left, complete with the data source of the table

CONCLUSION

The conclusion is not a summary of the introduction, methods, and results. In the conclusion section, present the research results systematically and structured, including the main findings and implications and suggestions for further research.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (IF ANY)

Include a thank you note if there is support from parties related to the research

FUNDING (IF ANY)

Include research funding sources such as funding decree numbers or funding sources.

AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS

Describe the contributions of all authors in the article.

REFERENCE LIST

(Use a consistent reference format; reference management software such as Mendeley, EndNote, or Zotero is recommended.)

Data Processing, Yearh (Format APA 7th): Doe, J. (2020). Title of the Book. Publisher. Smith, A. (2019). Title of the article. Journal Name, 34(2), 123-135. https://doi.org/xxxxx