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Author1, Author2, Author3

1Department of XYZ, College/University Name, Place-Pin Code, (State) Country

2Department of XYZ, College/University Name, Place-Pin Code, (State) Country

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INTRODUCTION

METHOD

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

What is the purpose of the study? Why are you conducting the survey? The main section of an article should start with an introductory section, which provides more details about the paper’s purposes, motivation, research methods, and findings. The introduction should be relatively nontechnical yet precise enough for an informed reader to understand the manuscript’s contribution.

You can provide a Graphical Abstract here or a schematic diagram to describe the background and purpose of this research.

In this Introduction section, figures/diagrams/illustrations are preferred over text descriptions.

The methods section describes the steps followed in the execution of the study and also provides a brief justification for the research methods used. It should contain enough detail to enable the reader to evaluate the appropriateness of your methods and the reliability and validity of your findings. Furthermore, the information should enable experienced researchers to replicate your study.

This section needs figures/diagrams/illustrations to describe the experimental protocol or schematic framework.

The results section summarizes the data collected for the study using descriptive statistics. Also, it reports the results of relevant inferential statistical analysis (e.g., hypothesis tests) conducted on the data. You need to report the results sufficiently so the reader can see which statistical analyses were conducted and why and justify your conclusions. Mention all relevant results, including those at odds with the stated hypotheses.

You should present your findings as concisely as possible and provide enough detail to adequately justify your conclusions and enable the reader to understand precisely what you did regarding data analysis and why.

Figures and Tables are mandatory to present findings clearly and concisely.

The discussion section is not just a platform to restate the findings or report additional ones. It's a crucial part of the research process that connects you, the reader, and the broader academic community. It's where we highlight the broader implications of the study's findings and relate them to previous research, ensuring we're all part of a larger academic conversation.

In this section, the author presents brief conclusions from the research results with suggestions for advanced researchers or general readers. A conclusion may review the main points of the paper.

The author may present acknowledgments in this section.

Provide three primary references in APA style that are most relevant to this work.