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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

JAMSD accepts the following types of articles:

  1. Research Articles: Reports of original research findings that have not been previously published in any other journal.

  2. Academic Articles: Articles that present knowledge and scholarly information for an audience of students, researchers, or the general public.

Submission of Articles

All articles submitted for publication in JAMS will be sent to at least two qualified reviewers for evaluation. Authors should carefully prepare their articles according to the journal's style guidelines and ensure that they are accurate and well-proofread before submitting them to the editor. Preparing articles in accordance with the journal's requirements will expedite the review process. The editorial board reserves the right not to consider articles until they have been revised to meet the journal's requirements.

Article Preparation

  1. Font and Size: Use the Thai Saraban PSK (TH Saraban PSK) font for all text. The font sizes are as follows: Title: 18 pt bold, Headings: 14 pt bold, Body text: 14 pt regular.

  2. Margins and Spacing: Set the margins to 1.5 inches for the top and 1 inch for the left, right, and bottom. Number each page in the upper right-hand corner. Articles should not exceed 10-15 pages, including figures and tables.

  3. Format: Use single-spaced text and double-spaced paragraphs throughout the document.

Article Review and Selection

Each article will be reviewed by at least three members of the journal's peer review panel who have expertise in the relevant subject area and have been approved by the editorial board. The review process is double-blind, meaning that the reviewers do not know the names or affiliations of the authors, and the authors do not know the names of the reviewers.

Components of a Research Article

  1. Abstract: The abstract should be 250-300 words long and include both a Thai and English version. The abstract should concisely summarize the entire article, including the purpose, methods, findings, and keywords. The abstract should end with 3-5 keywords that are relevant to the topic of the study and are arranged alphabetically and separated by commas.

  2. Introduction and Statement of the Problem: This section should provide an overview of the research topic, drawing on relevant literature, research reports, and evidence from books or journals related to the topic of study. It should clearly state the rationale for the study, the research hypotheses, and the objectives of the study.

  3. Objectives: Clearly state the objectives of the research.

  4. Literature Review: Review relevant concepts, theories, and research studies. This section should be synthesized or summarized, focusing on the key points and citing the sources of information correctly.

  5. Research Framework: Describe the research framework for the study, including independent variables, dependent variables, and references to the sources of these variables. This can be presented in the form of a diagram or an essay.

  6. Methodology: Provide detailed information on the research methods, including the study population, sample, data collection methods, research instruments, data analysis techniques, and statistical analyses.

  7. Results: Present the findings obtained from the study and analysis in Section 3.2. Categorize the results and relate them to the research objectives. Provide a narrative description and supplement the details with figures, tables, graphs, or charts as appropriate.

  8. Discussion: Discuss the findings of the study in relation to the research results of others to gain a deeper understanding or generate new knowledge related to the research. Discuss the strengths and limitations of the research methodology, propose new ideas, and identify the problems and obstacles encountered during the study. This section should provide guidance for future research and applications.

  9. New Knowledge: Summarize the new knowledge, new ideas, or new principles that emerged from the research. This can be presented in the form of a diagram, mind map, or essay for easy understanding.

  10. Conclusion: Summarize the main points of the research article.

  11. Recommendations: Provide recommendations for future research and the application of research findings.

  12. Acknowledgments (if any): Acknowledge organizations, agencies, or individuals who provided assistance or collaboration in the research, as well as funding sources and research grant numbers.

  13. References: Use in-text citations (Citations in text) in the author-year format. Cite sources within parentheses ( ) in the text. The reference formatting style varies depending on the type of document or source being cited.

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