The journal invites scholars and experts working in the field of psychology. Articles must be original, research-based, unpublished, and not under review in any other journal. All submitted manuscripts will undergo an editorial and blind peer review process.
Article Length and Language
Articles must be written in standard Indonesian or English, with a word count between 4,000–7,000 words, including main text, tables, figures, notes, references, and appendices.
Title The title should be concise, clear, informative, and reflect the content of the article. Each word in the title must start with a capital letter. Maximum 14 words or 100 characters (excluding spaces). A subtitle may be used to clarify the study scope.
Author’s Names and Institutions Include each author's full name (without academic degrees or job titles), institutional affiliation, complete address, email, and phone number.
Abstract Abstract must be written in one paragraph, in both English and Indonesian, not exceeding 200 words. It should briefly summarize the background, purpose, method, results, and implications of the study. No references should be cited in the abstract. Include 3–5 keywords.
Article Structure
For empirical/fieldwork research: Introduction, Literature Review, Method, Results and Discussion, Conclusion.
For conceptual or literature-based research: Introduction, Discussion, Conclusion.
References
Use sources preferably published within the last 10 years.
Use Mendeley or another reference manager for formatting citations and the bibliography.
Use APA style (American Psychological Association).
All citations must appear in the reference list, and all entries in the reference list must be cited in the text.
Notes should appear as citations, not as footnotes. Footnotes are allowed only for explanatory purposes, not for simple citation.
APA Citation Style Examples
Books: Mitchell, J.A., Thomson, M., & Coyne, R.P. (2017). A guide to citation. London, England: My Publisher. Jones, A.F., & Wang, L. (2011). Spectacular creatures: The Amazon rainforest (2nd ed.). San Jose, Costa Rica: My Publisher.
Journal Articles: Mitchell, J.A. (2017). Citation: Why is it so important. Mendeley Journal, 67(2), 81–95. Mitchell, J.A. (2017). Citation: Why is it so important. Mendeley Journal, 67(2), 81–95. Retrieved from https://www.mendeley.com/reference-management/reference-manager
Scientific Work: Mitchell, J.A. (2017). Citation: Why is it so important. Mendeley Journal, 67(2), 81–95.