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Manuscript to be sent for publication in the ANAYASA: Constitutional Law and Islamic Politics should be based on results of recent research, either of the quantitative approach or qualitative, involving children of the early-childhood school level to students of the university as research subjects in either formal, informal, or nonformal educational streams.
Manuscripts should be written in English. Language and format become a criterion for a script to be accepted. The author is advised to maintain accuracy, including, for example, the use of a proofreader’s services. The body of the manuscript is to be written either in English. The language and styles used in the body of the manuscript are to be considered as one aspect of manuscript evaluation. Authors are strongly suggested to carefully check the manuscript or even send the manuscript to a reliable language editor before the submission of the manuscript. Authors have the responsibility to avoid plagiarism at all costs. The editor of the ANAYASA: Constitutional Law and Islamic Politics examines the resemblance of texts using computer software, allowing tolerance not more than 25%. In general, an article is between 4,000 and 8,000 words in length, including the title, abstract, and references. The article is typed on Microsoft Word with a line space of 1, font type Cambria, font size 12, in one column of the .doc format, .docx, or .rtf (not of the pdf. format), or (use our templates). The article consists of four main sections; namely: introduction, method, findings and discussion, and conclusion.
ABSTRACT
The abstract contains a brief description of the problem and research objectives, methods used, and the results of the research. It must reflect the content of the article and should be focusing primarily on the research results and must be written in a single paragraph in English max 200 words. Keywords need to be included to describe the realm of the issues, and the terms underlying the conduct of research. Keywords can be either single words or combinations of words (phrases). The number of keywords is generally between 3-5 words. The keywords are required for computerization. Research and abstract title searches made easy with these keywords.
INTRODUCTION
The introduction must contain what the authors hoped to achieve and state the problem being investigated. The authors are encouraged to write the background of their articles in four (4) parts. First, it should indicate the practical or theoretical problem, which is the basis of your research. It could be written in one or two paragraphs. Second, provide recent studies in the area of your focus problem. These studies are needed to establish a state-of-the-art statement of your field of research and to identify the limitations of recent studies. It could be written in two or three paragraphs. Third, identify the gap between the recent studies and the current empirical and theoretical aspects of your focused study. Typically, the introduction should summarize relevant research to provide context and explain what other authors' findings, if any, are being challenged or extended. It could be written in one or two paragraphs. Fourth, state your research question and research objectives based on the gap analysis presented in the previous paragraph. Furthermore, please indicate the novelty of your research. It could be written in one paragraph.
METHODS
In general, this section describes how the study was conducted. The subject matters of this section are: (1) the study design; (2) the sample population or subject of the research; (3) data collection techniques and instrument development; (4) and data analysis techniques. Please use descriptive paragraphs. You can use these questions as a guideline to write the method: 1) Is the design suitable for answering the question posed? 2) Is there sufficient information present for you to replicate the research? 3) Does the article identify the procedures followed? 4) Are these ordered in a meaningful way? 5) If the methods are new, are they explained in detail? 6) Was the sampling appropriate? 7) Have the equipment and materials been adequately described? 8) Does it clear what type of data was recorded? 9) Have you been precise in describing measurements? It is important to note that you do not need to use too many formulas or tables unless it is necessary to be displayed. This section must be written out briefly, concisely, clearly, but adequately so that it can be replicated. This section contains an explanation of the research approach, subjects of the study, the conduct of the research procedure, the use of materials and instruments, data collection, and analysis techniques. These are not theories. In the case of statistical methods, formulas that are generally known should not be written down. Any specific criteria used by the researcher in collecting and analyzing the research data should be thoroughly described. This section should be written not more than 10% (for qualitative research) or 15% (for quantitative analysis) of the body.
RESULTS
Subheadings – Level 2
This section is the central part of the article. It is where the author/s should explain in words what he/she discovered in the research. It should be laid out and in a logical sequence. The results of the study presented in this section are the result of a clean process of data analysis, such as statistical calculations and testing processes or other processes for the achievement of its research. State the findings of the study concisely. If you want to display a table, use the following format.
Submission Preparation Checklist
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- The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
- Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
- The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point 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.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
- If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
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