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1Laboratory X, Institute X, Department X, Organisation X, City X, State X, Country
2Laboratory X, Institute X, Department X, Organisation X, City X, State X, Country
3Laboratory X, Institute X, Department X, Organisation X, City X, State X, Country
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Author, F., Author, S., & Author, T. (Year). Title of the manuscript. Journal of Psychological Experience, Vol #, Article Number #. https://doi.org/xxxx
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- Abstract: A concise but comprehensive summary of the paper in simple language. If you opt for a Multilingual Abstract, please provide it immediately after the English language Abstract mentioned above.
- Introduction: Provides context, rationale, and research questions or hypotheses.
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- Discussion: Interprets the results, compares them to previous research, and discusses implications.
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- Introduction: Outlines the scope, purpose, and organisation of the review.
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- Discussion: Synthesises the findings, identifies gaps in knowledge, and suggests future research directions.
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- Relevant subsections: Present the main arguments, case studies, or theoretical frameworks.
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For Presentation article type, the manuscript should adhere to the following structure:
- Abstract: A concise but comprehensive summary of the paper in simple language.
- Introduction: Briefly outline the psychological concept or research being presented, emphasising its relevance and significance to a broad audience.
- Visual Elements: Incorporate engaging visual aids such as graphs, charts, images, or infographics that effectively communicate complex ideas in an accessible manner.
- Main Content: Present the core psychological research or insights using clear, concise language with minimal jargon, ensuring it's understandable to non-academic audiences.
- Audience Engagement: Includes interactive elements or thought-provoking questions to involve the audience and enhance understanding of the psychological concepts.
- Conclusion: Summarises the key takeaways and their practical implications, emphasising the relevance to underrepresented communities or non-academic audiences
- References: Provides properly formatted APA 7th edition citations for all sources used. This needs to be provided in a separate word doc.
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