COVER PAGE
The cover page should have a Running head “R” should be capitalized, and “h” should be in the small letter” and a topic to be discussed “Capitalized”, and this should be on the header and flushed to the left. The Name Running Head and the topic should be separated with a full colon. The cover page should also be numbered, starting with number one.E.g., Running head: SOCIAL MEDIA
The title should also be repeated in the cover page and this case; it should be in Title case format
The cover page should also have a Name and Institution which should be centered and In Title Case format.
ABSTRACT
An abstract should be no more than 250 words, but this depends on the size of the entire paper. The abstract should have a page header, and it should contain the title which is capitalized, and the page should be numbered in this case it should be number two. The abstract should show a summary of the key research points, and it should contain research topics, research questions, participants, methods, results, analysis, and conclusion. In short, the abstract should be able to summarize what is contained in the paper.
BODY
The body should contain the research work or rather the content. It should also have a header, which is the title in capital letters, and also should be numbered, which in this case should be number three.
The body should contain some in-text citations for the references used in the paper
One author
End of a sentence: (Benjamin, 2011).
Beginning of a sentence: According to Benjamin (2011), content ……
Two authors
End of a sentence: (Benjamin & Elias, 2011).
Beginning of a sentence: According to Benjamin and Elias (2011), content ……
Three Authors or more
End of a sentence: (Benjamin, Elias & Ken, 2011).
Beginning of a sentence: According to Benjamin, Elias, and Ken (2011), content ……
Repeated for the second time
End of a sentence: (Benjamin et al., 2011).
Beginning of a sentence: According to Benjamin et al. (2011), content ……
More than 7 writers
End of a sentence: (Benjamin, Elias, Ken, Dan, Joy, Queen.,…Abel, 2011).
Beginning of a sentence: According to Benjamin, Elias, Ken, Dan, Joy, Queen.,…Abel (2011), content ……
Repeated for the second time
End of a sentence: (Benjamin et al., 2011).
Beginning of a sentence: According to Benjamin et al. (2011), content ……
REFERENCES
One author
Easton, B. (2008). Does poverty affect health? In K. Dew & A. Matheson (Eds.), Understanding health inequalities in Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 97–106). Dunedin, New Zealand: Otago University Press.
Two authors
Li, S., & Seale, C. (2007). Learning to do qualitative data analysis: An observational study of doctoral work. Qualitative Health Research, 17(10), 1442-1452. https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732307306924
Three authors
Barnard, R., de Luca, R., & Li, J. (2015). First-year undergraduate students’ perceptions of lecturer and peer feedback: A New Zealand action research project. Studies In Higher Education, 40(5), 933–944. https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2014.881343
Four to seven authors
Szcz Ę Sna, A., Nowak, A., Grabiec, P., Paszkuta, M., Tajstra, M., & Wojciechowska, M. (2017). Survey of wearable multi-modal vital parameters measurement systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 526. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47154-9_37
More than seven authors
SKasabov, N., Scott, N. M., Tu, E., Marks, S., Sengupta, N., Capecci, E., . . . Yang, J. (2016). Evolving spatio-temporal data machines based on the NeuCube neuromorphic framework: Design methodology and selected applications. Neural Networks, 78, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neunet.2015.09.011
