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As part of the process before submitting articles to the Jurnal Absis, the authors are expected to check the completeness of the sections below. If it does not meet the requirements, the submission will be returned to the author.
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor)
- The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format (Docx format)
- Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
- The text is 1,15 spaced; Century Gothic typeface; uses 11 points font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
- Tables and figures meet the criteria set out in the article writing guidelines
- Check for plagiarism using software with a maximum plagiarism level of 20% Required to use Mendeley and Zotero programs in organizing citations and references.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
The article meets the focus and coverage criteria of the Jurnal Absis:
- The name of the author of the article is listed without an academic degree, placed under the article title. All authors' names are provided with the e-mail address or e-mail address of the author responsible for the article.
- Articles written in Indonesian or English, specifically for abstracts written in Indonesian and English with essay format.
- Systematics of the results of the research are: article title, author's name, agency name, e-mail address, abstract (ranging from 125 to 250 words containing the purpose, method, and research results), keywords, introduction (contains background, a little literature review, and objectives), research methods, research results and discussions, conclusions and suggestions, References (only contains references referenced).
- Reference sources should, as far as possible, be from the last 10 years. Preferred references are primary sources in the form of research articles in scientific journals or magazines.
- Citations and bibliography use the American Psychological Association (APA) style. It is recommended to use reference applications such as Mendeley or Zotero.
- All texts are reviewed by expert editors according to their field of expertise. The author of the article is given the opportunity to make improvements (revisions) to the text on the basis of recommendations or suggestions from the editor. The certainty of loading or rejecting the manuscript will be provided online through OJS.
- Everything that concerns licensing of citing or using computer software for making manuscripts by the author of the article, along with the legal consequences that may arise because of it, is the responsibility of the author of the article.
- Articles received are published at the site address https://journal.upp.ac.id/index.php/absis.
- After you submit, please confirm via WhatsApp by clicking or sending manually to number 0852 7809 9389
- Title. The title should describe the content of the paper. without Acronym or abbreviation. Maximum 15 words.
- Abstract. The Abstract should be less than 200 words; without citation. The Abstract section must contain the research objectives, research methods, results, and conclusions. Please provide the abstract in both Indonesian and English versions
- Introduction. This section describes the background of the study, state of the art, gap analysis and novelty, the problem of the research, solutions and objective of the research.
- Method. This section describes the research design or procedure, subject, location, experimental design or design used, sample technique (if any), the sample used must be specific and clear in number, variables to be measured, research instruments, data collection techniques, data analysis techniques.
- Results and Discussion. This section describes the results of the research. It should be presented clearly and concisely. The author (s) should explore the novelty, impact, or contribution of the work to the mathematics education literature.
- Conclusion and Suggestion. The conclusion should be an answer to the question or research objective and Should be written in paragraphs. The Conclusions do not contain an iteration of results and discussion. The Suggestions present things related to this research or what will be conducted to further ideas from the research.
- Acknowledgement (if any)
- References. References have required a minimum of 12 references primary with more than 80% (> 50%) from reputable journal papers with their DOI or URLs. References not more than the last 10 years. References are required to use the references manager as Mendeley, Zotero, etc.