Author Guideline

TYPES OF MANUSCRIPT

A. Guideline for quantitative study

Articles submitted to the Genious Journal should not exceed 7000 words for the main text, including abstract, tables, and references.

Abstract

  • Narrate a structured abstract, including: introduction, objective, methods, result, and conclusion.
  • Word count is not more than 350 words and add 3-5 keywords. Wording should be concise and present essential elements of the study. Abbreviations are not allowed.

Main text

Write the name of the authors. All ilustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end of manuscript.

Introduction

  • Clearly identify the research problem, rationale and worldwide relevant topic.
  • Present the gap to support the significant of the study.
  • Provide the scientific, conceptual or theoretical framework that guided the study and rational of the real application of the theory or model.
  • Describe connections between study variables and connections with the empirical literature.
  • Explain the connections between the hypothesis, conceptual model or theory and the variables understudy.
  • State the objective(s) of the study purpose at the end of the introduction.

Methods

  • Study design

Write specific research design used.

  • Data collection
    • Identify sampling strategy(s) used. Mention about the inclusion and exclusion criteria.
    • Identify the sample size, report the sample size calculation or power analysis (if appropriate).
    • Clearly state the information wheather it develop, adopt, adapt or modify the instrument.
    • Mention about the validity and reliability of the instrument.
    • Explain briefly about the intervention (if interventional study), settings and those who did intervention.
    • Describe the settings of the data collection and who do the data collection.
  • Data analysis

Present about the technique(s) used to analyse the data.

  • Ethics

Provide the ethical approval from institutional ethic board, the complete name and approval number. Mentioned about another ethical consideration that important to be recognized within the study.

Result

  • Begin this part with description of characteristics of the sample.
  • Provide explicit result for each study purpose and indicate wheather each prupose (or hypothesis) was supported or declined.
  • Clearly use figures or tables (if needed), limit for three to four tables and one or two figures. Naming the table(s) or figure (s) in the specific way. This should be identified the key points of the study findings.

Discussion

  • Write the related statement to the conceptual or theoretical framework and existing updated literature. Identify whether the previous study related with the result of the study.
  • Present the conclusion(s) about what new findings that emerged.
  • Finally, attach the limitation of the study.

Conclusion

  • State the real conclusion, do not repeat the findings.
  • Provide the conclusion of adequacy of the theory in relation to the data, indicate wheather the data support the theory or model. State wheateher the theory or model effective or adequate to support the study.

Implications

Identify recommendation(s) or implication(s) for education, professionals, research, etc. in appropirate way and consistent with the limitation.

Acknowledgement

State of appreciation to the contributor (name, affiliated institution, contribution).

 ORCHID iD

Provide the ORCHID iD and the name.

Reference

References are written using APA (American Psychology Association) 6th edition with DOI number format for citation and references.

 

B. Guideline for qualitative study

Articles submitted to the Genious Journal should not exceed 7000 words for the main text, including abstract, tables and references.

Abstract

  • Narrate a structed abstract, including: introduction, objective, methods, result and conclusion.
  • Word count is not more than 350 words and add 3-5 keywords. Wording should be concise and present essential elements of the study. Abbreviations are not allowed.

Main text

Write the name of the authors. All ilustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end of manuscript.

Introduction

  • Clearly identify the research problem, rationale and world wide relevant topic.
  • Present the gap to support the significant of the study.
  • State the objective(s) of the study purpose at the end of the introduction.

Methods

  • Study Design
    • Write specific research design used.
  • Data Collection
    • Describe the settings of data collection.
    • Mention about inclusion criteria and exclusion critera.
    • Present about the data saturation achievement and the rational.
    • Add supporting reference(s) for specific analytic approach(s).
  • Data Analysis
    • Present about the technique(s) used to analyse the data and the rationale of choosing the data analysis strategy.
    • Provide the trustworthiness (goodness), including the component of validity and reability in qualitative research.
  • Ethics
    • Provide the ethical approval from institutional ethic board, the complete name and approval number.
    • Mentioned about another ethical consideration that important to be recognized within the study.

Result

  • Begin this part with description of characteristics of the sample.
  • Use sub-headings if necessary.
  • Provide summary of the findings: theme and sub-themes followed by the significant statement of the participant. Explain how the theme emerged and interrelate to produce a conceptual or theoretical understanding the phenomenon understudy.
  • Clearly use figures or tables (if needed), limit for three to four tables and one or two figures. Naming the table(s) or figure (s) in the specific way. This should be identified the key points of the study findings.

Discussion

  • Write the similarity relation and difference between topic understudy with the previous study.
  • Present the conclusion(s) about what new findings that emerged.
  • Finally, attach the limitation of the study.

Conclusion

  • State the real conclusion, do not repeat the findings.
  • Provide the conclusion of adequacy of the theory in relation to the data, indicate wheather the data support the theory or model. State wheateher the theory or model effective or adequate to support the study.

Implications

Identify recommendation(s) or implication(s) for education, professionals, research, etc. in appropirate way and consistent with the limitation.

Acknowledgement

State of appreciation to the contributor (name, affiliated institution, contribution).

 ORCHID iD

Provide the ORCHID iD and the name.

Reference

References are written using APA (American Psychology Association) 6th edition with DOI number format for citation and references.

 

C. Guideline for mix-method study

Articles submitted to the Genious Journal should not exceed 7000 words for the main text, including abstract, tables and references.

Abstract

  • Narrate a structed abstract, including: introduction, objective, methods, result and conclusion.
  • Word count is not more than 350 words and add 3-5 keywords. Wording should be concise and present essential elements of the study. Abbreviations are not allowed.

Main text

Write the name of the authors. All ilustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end of manuscript.

Introduction

  • Clearly identify the research problem, rationale and world wide relevant topic.
  • Present the gap to support the significant of the study.
  • Provide the scientific, conceptual or theoretical framework that guided the study and rational of the real application of the theory or model.
  • Describe connections between study variables and connections with the empirical literature.
  • Explain the connections between the hypothesis, conceptual model or theory and the variables understudy.
  • State the objective(s) of the study purpose at the end of the introduction.

Methods

  • Study design

Write specific research design used, to which it primarily used (quantitative or qualitative). Identify also the specific approach(es) of quantitative and qualitative design.

  • Data collection

Mention the procedures of data collection for both quantitative and qualitative, if there a protocol of it, is better. Describe about the setting of the data collection (who do it, where and where).

  • Data analysis

Present about the technique(s) used to analyse the data, both in quantitative and qualitative method.

  • Ethics

Provide the ethical approval from institutional ethic board, the complete name and approval number.

Mentioned about another ethical consideration that important to be recognized within the study.

Result

  • Begin this part with description of characteristics of the sample.
  • Provide explicit result for each study purpose and indicate wheather each prupose (or hypothesis) was supported or declined.
  • Clearly use figures or tables (if needed), limit for three to four tables and one or two figures. Naming the table(s) or figure (s) in the specific way. This should be identified the key points of the study findings.

Discussion

  • Write the related statement to the conceptual or theoretical framework and existing updated literature. Identify whether the previous study related with the result of the study.
  • Present the conclusion(s) about what new findings that emerged.
  • Finally, attach the limitation of the study.

Conclusion

  • State the real conclusion, do not repeat the findings.
  • Provide the conclusion of adequacy of the theory in relation to the data, indicate wheather the data support the theory or model. State wheateher the theory or model effective or adequate to support the study.

Implications

Identify recommendation(s) or implication(s) for education, professionals, research, etc. in appropirate way and consistent with the limitation.

Acknowledgement

State of appreciation to the contributor (name, affiliated institution, contribution).

 ORCHID iD

Provide the ORCHID iD and the name.

Reference

References are written using APA (American Psychology Association) 6th edition with DOI number format for citation and references.

 

D. Case Study

A case study is a research method involving an up-close, in-depth, and comprehensive examination of a particular case. A case study may explore specific cases of a patient, can mean single and multiple case studies, can include quantitative or qualitative study, relies on multiple sources of evidence, and benefits from the prior development of theoretical propositions. A case study consists of abstract, introduction, cases, discussion, conclusion, and references.

 

E. Argumentative Essays

The argumentative essay is writing one aims to investigate the topic, gather, produce, and evaluate evidence concisely. Argumentative essays must pay attention to define the topic, limit of a topic, and analyzing the topic. The generic structure of the argumentative essay includes: 1) Introduction which contains the topic and research statement. 2) The body paragraph consists of three body paragraphs namely first point and supporting info, second point and supporting info, and third point and supporting info. Each body paragraph must begin with a topic sentence and the topic sentence must provide new support for your argument with a variety of evidence. 3) conclusions is the conclusion of all the explanations in the introduction and body sections. Use at least 3 references. The text does not exceed 1000 words consisting of introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusions, with an abstract of 250 words.

 

F. Literature Reviews

A literature review is a survey of everything that has been written about a particular topic, theory, or research question. This can provide a background for greater research, or can stand alone. A literature review that effectively analyzes and synthesizes information about the main theme or problem.

A literature review consists of abstract, introduction, methods, results, and conclusions. The abstract presents a summary of the article explaining the background, the purpose of writing the literature review, the method of tracing the article, the results, limitations, and conclusions as well as the implications of the findings. The introduction must identify the topic, some discussion about the importance of that topic, and a research statement that outlines what conclusions will be drawn from the analysis and synthesis of the literature. The method describes data sources, journal eligibility criteria, and synthesis methods. A minimum of 15 articles is subject to a literature review. Results of the synthesis of articles from the literature review discuss and assess research according to certain organizational principles, rather than discussing each source separately. The conclusions section should provide a summary of findings from the literature review and explain the journal analysis that influences the conclusions drawn from the overall state of literature, their weaknesses, strengths, and presents suggestions for further research or explains how further research can close the gap in the existing body of work on the topic. The word limit is 6000 words, the article is written concisely (excluding abstract and references).

 

G. Systematic Reviews

Systematic Reviews are exhaustive, critical assessments of evidence from different data sources in relation to a given subject in the area of health. A systematic search of the relevant data sources should be carried out and the items collected should be carefully evaluated for inclusion based on apriori defined inclusion/exclusion criteria. A description and an analytical graphic representation of the process should be provided. The specific features of the participants' or patients' populations of the studies included in the review should be described as well as the measures of exposure and the outcome with indication towards the corresponding data sources. A structured abstract is required (the same as for short reviews). The text must not exceed 6,000 words including the acknowledgments (not including abstract and references), with no more than five tables and/or figures, a minimum of 15 references and maximum of 30 references.