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Paper Title (no more than 2 lines)Author’s/Authors’ Name(s), AffiliationAbstractHere is where you place your abstract of 100-150 words.Keywords: Please list 5-6 keywordsIntroductionPlease put your introduction paragraph(s) here. The first paragraph is not indented but subsequent paragraphs will be indented (Please see the next section for an example.).Heading Goes HereYour first paragraph text goes here. The first sentence in each section should be flush left. Please remember that formatting is important as you write your text.Subsequent paragraphs are indented.Level 2 Headers are Flush Left and Bold Your first paragraph text goes here. Please remember that formatting is important as you write your text.Subsequent paragraphs are indented.Note: If you need a level 3 header and are using APA 6th edition, the syntax is:Level 3 header. Text continues here.OR, if you are following APA 7th edition: A Level 3 Header is Flush Left and Bold Italic (7th ed.) Your first paragraph text goes here. Subsequent paragraphs are indented.ConclusionYour conclusion text goes here.ReferencesPapers must adhere to the 6th or 7th edition of American Psychological Association (APA) style and to the guidelines outlined below. Submissions that do not follow the style guide will be returned to authors. Below are samples of various reference types in APA style. Basic Rules: Author names are alphabetized in the References section according to the last name.For a journal:Chametzky, B. (2013). Generalizability and the theory of offsetting the affective filter. Grounded Theory Review, 12(2), 3-10. Retrieved from that the URL is not hyperlinked.Glaser, B. (2002b). Conceptualization: On theory and theorizing using grounded theory. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 1(2), 23-38. doi:10.1.1.120.9345Notice that the “doi” is lower-case with no space after the colon.For a book:Glaser, B. (1992). Basics of grounded theory analysis. Mill Valley, CA: Sociology Press.Notice the period at the end of the reference entry.For a dissertation:Gatin, G. (2009). Keeping your distance: A basic social process (Doctoral dissertation, Fielding Graduate University). Retrieved from an article with a colon it the name:Chametzky, B. (2014). Andragogy and engagement in online learning: Tenets and solutions. Creative Education, 5(10). Available from that the first word of the title, any acronyms, proper nouns, and the first word after the colon are capitalized. All other words in a title are lowercased.For a chapter in an edited book:Chametzky, B. (2010). E-Learning experiences in a t-learning environment. In Shaw, M., McDaniel, H., & Walters, K. (Eds.), Translating Online Learning to Professional Practice (pp. 49-63). Retrieved from Common Issues/ConcernsPlease do not change the font style, font size, or line spacing in this template.Do not have any additional spaces between your paragraphs.Please make sure your page numbers are in the upper right-hand corner of the page header.Use the term classic (not classical or Glaserian) grounded theory, which is not capitalized.Do not capitalize any concepts or theories about which you might write.The paper can be written in either American or British English.In APA, the word “data” is plural not singular.In American English, punctuation such as commas, semi-colons, periods, question and exclamation marks occur within quotation marks.A period is required after the “al” in “et al.”Whenever appropriate, please use Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) in your references. DOIs can be obtained from .If you need additional APA headings, please use them. A description of APA 6th edition headings is found at .For quotes of 40 words or more, please indent the entire quotation.Please include the following statements on your manuscript:Declaration of Conflicting Interests: The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.Funding: The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.? The Author(s) 2020 ................
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