Reviewer Guidelines
Presentation
1. The background of the study;
2. State of the art, relevant research to justify the novelty of the manuscript;
3. Gap analysis, novelty statement;
4. Hypothesis or problem statement (optional);
5. Approach to resolve the problem; and
6. The aim of the study.
1. The method is written clearly, so then other researchers can replicate the experiment or research with the same result;
2. Not only describe the definition of terms but also describe how to conduct the research;
3. Describe the location, participant, research instrument, and data analysis;
1. The data presented has been processed (not raw data) into a table or figure and given a supportive description which easy to follow.
2. The result related to the original questions or objectives outlined in the Introduction section.
3. The author describes the result of the study consistent with what other investigators have reported or there any differences.
4. The author provides interpretation scientifically for each of the results or findings presented.
5. The author describes the implications of the research.
6. The author describes the limitations of the research or drawbacks to the method or position.
7. The author describes further need/areas for research or expansion of ideas.
1. Answer the objectives of the research;
2. Implication or recommendation (optional);
3. Written in a paragraph, not in bullet/numbering.
