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MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

We accept submissions on different topics related to sports and encourage the authors to adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to their research.  Once the abstract is submitted, the said abstract will be reviewed by our Editorial Board. If the abstract is selected, the author will be intimated and invited to submit the full paper within the deadline mentioned below. 

 

THE GENERAL GUIDELINES ARE MENTIONED HEREAFTER:

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Date of Submission for the Latest Edition (Volume 3 Issue 1)

 

Last date of submission of final paper with abstract: 25th June 2023
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FEES:

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Publication Fee: N/A

Registration Fee: N/A

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ARTICLES GUIDELINES

 

Submissions that are plagiarised to a level of more than 15% will not be accepted.

 

Authors' details:

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Times New Roman; 12 pt; single-line spacing; alignment centred. Please write the authors' details in the following order:

 

Sourav Ganguly

Position

XYZ University - Kolkata, India

ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000

E-mail: xyz@ra.uni.edu

 

Abstract: 150 to 250 words with  5 to 6 keywords 


Main paper: 3000 - 8000 words (excluding Abstract)

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General Formatting Guidelines:

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  • Font Style: Times New Roman

  • Main Title: 16, Bold

  • Heading: 14, Bold

  • Subheading: 12, Bold

  • Body Text: 12.

  • Spacing: 1.5

  • References & Footnotes: 10, Times New Roman

  • Margin: 2.54 inches (Top, Bottom, Right, Left)

  •  Alignment: Justified

  • Page must not have borders 

  • Please mention the page number on the bottom right corner

 

 

REFERENCING:

 

Citation Style: We follow the APA format (7th Edition).


Example of Citation: 

 
• Book:

 
Strunk, W., Jr., & White, E. B. (1979). The guide to everything and then some more stuff. New York, NY: Macmillan. 


Gregory, G., & Parry, T. (2006). Designing brain-compatible learning (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin. 

• Chapter of a Book:

 
Bergquist, J. M. (1992). German Americans. In J. D. Buenker & L. A. Ratner (Eds.), Multiculturalism in the United States: A comparative guide to acculturation and ethnicity (pp. 53-76). New York, NY: Greenwood. 

• Journal Article with DOI: 


Paivio, A. (1975). Perceptual comparisons through the mind's eye. Memory & Cognition, 3, 
635-647. doi:10.1037/0278-6133.24.2.225 

 

• Journal Article without DOI (when DOI is not available): 


Becker, L. J., & Seligman, C. (1981). Welcome to the energy crisis. Journal of Social Issues, 37(2), 1-7. 
Hamfi, A. G. (1981). The funny nature of dogs. E-journal of Applied Psychology, 2(2), 38 -48. Retrieved from http://ojs.lib.swin.edu.au/index.php/fdo 

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• Encyclopedia Articles: 


Brislin, R. W. (1984). Cross-cultural psychology. In R. J. Corsini (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology (Vol. 1, pp. 319-327). New York, NY: Wiley. 


Developmental genetics. (2005). In Cambridge encyclopedia of child development. 
Retrieved fromhttp://0www.credoreference.com.library.muhlenberg.edu:80
/entry/cupchilddev/development al_genetics


• Book Reviews: 


Dent-Read, C., & Zukow-Goldring, P. (2001). Is modeling knowing? [Review of the book Models of cognitive development, by K. Richardson]. American Journal of Psychology, 114, 126-133. 

• Blog post: 


Lincoln, D. S. (2009, January 23). The likeness and sameness of the ones in the middle. [Web log post]. Retrieved fromhttp://www.blogspace.com/lincolnworld/2009/1/23.php 

• Website with no author or date of publication: 


Census data revisited. (n.d.). Retrieved March 9, 2009, from Harvard, Psychology of Population website, http://harvard.edu/data/index.php Do not include retrieval dates unless the source material may change over time. If no DOI has been assigned to the content, provide the homepage URL.

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For more information on the APA Manual of Style (7th edition) go to www.apastyle.org 

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PLEASE NOTE THAT PAPERS WITH IMPROPER CITATIONS AND REFERENCES WILL BE RETURNED TO THE AUTHORS FOR RECTIFICATION.

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For further queries, contact: editor.gspr@gmail.com

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