ICPSS2015 – Submission

Abstract Submission

Abstract should be submitted through email  pconf15@gmail.com. There is no template for abstract submission.

 

Full Papers Submission

You have to submit your full paper to email  pconf15@gmail.com. Ensure to use the correct template and submit the full paper to the correct submission system.

 

AUTHOR GUIDELINES

To submit a manuscript, first make sure you have a Word file from which the title page and all author-identifying references have been included. Acknowledgements of others’ help in preparing the paper for submission should be included in the letter to the editor that is featured as part of submission process.

Your entire submission (including references) is a single-spaced in 12-pitch or larger font with margins of one inch or more.

Your submission contains few and only necessary footnotes or endnotes.

Any hypotheses are explicitly identified as such.

Constructs and variables are identified in words, not abbreviations.

 

Content and length of manuscripts

Constructs and variables are identified in words, not abbreviations.

1. The manuscripts language should be English or Bahasa Melayu and where possible the text should be restricted to around 5000 to 10,000 words.

2. The first page of the text should begin with the title, author’s name, and their affiliations, and an abstract of no more than 250 words. Plus a list of at most three to five key words, suitable for indexing and abstracting services. This abstract should summarize the whole paper and not the conclusions alone.

3. Manuscripts should be typed single-spaced.

5. Submission of a paper or research note implies that it contains original work which has not been published previously, and that is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

6. Copyright in all accepted contributions to the Journal will be vested in the Readers Insight.

7. Please refer to the template provided Paper Template. Each submission must include a short cover letter. The template for the cover letter can be found as Cover Letter Template. Please upload the cover letter as supplementary file.

 

Preparation of manuscripts

A title page should give the title of the manuscript, the author’s name, position and institutional affiliation, together with an address for correspondence; in the case of co-authors, names and affiliations and addresses should be clearly indicated. Correspondence will be sent to the first-named author unless otherwise specified. In order to enable the publisher to do everything to ensure prompt publication, the full postal and email addresses should be given for the author who will check the proofs, along with the telephone, telex and telefax numbers where possible. Any acknowledgements desired should also be placed on the cover page.

Figures, tables and footnotes should be Placed With in the Text Where it is in the dod. should be reasonably interpretable without reference to the text. Footnotes should be avoided if possible; where they are used they should be numbered consecutively with superscript Arabic numerals.

With regard to manuscripts which refer to questionnaires or other research instruments which are not fully reproduced in the text, the author may also submit a copy of the complete research instrument. Where research instruments are not fully reproduced, a note must be inserted on the cover page indicating the address from which the complete instrument is available.

Hypotheses should normally be presented in the positive rather than the null form, so that each hypothesis states the result that is expected if the prior theoretical development is supported by the empirical evidence. However, where a null result provides support for a theoretical position or where no prior expectation exists, the null form is appropriate. Care should be taken to state clearly how standard statistical tests were applied (e.g. one- or two-tailed). Where possible, statistical significance should be stated to the nearest percentage point (e.g. p < 0.04) rather than at conventional levels of significance.

Literature citations should be made in a uniform style in text and footnotes, and follow the Harvard System with (Name, Date) in the text and an alphabetical list of references at the end of the manuscript. Please use the APA Style for formatting your reference list:

Works by the same author should be listed in order of publication. Where reference is made to more than one work published by the same author in a single year, a suffix, a, b, etc. should follow the date, thus: (Smith, 1989b). If an author’s name is mentioned in the text, it need not be repeated in the citation, thus ‘Hopwood (1989, p. 5) claims that…’

Please include a short author biography of 50-75 words to accompany the article.

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