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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 14-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

Dear authors!

We would like to inform you of the general requirements of the periodical

Socialization and Human Development: International Scientific Journal

The sequence of placement of structural elements in a scientific article:

  1. Indicated in the language of the article:
  • title;
  • surname, first name, patronymic of the author(s) of the article (no more than three people);
  • position, place of work/study, academic degree, academic title (if available), e-mail address;
  • ORCID ID code. If the author is not registered in ORCID, it is mandatory to create an account at http://orcid.org/;
  • abstract and keywords.

Annotation length: 1800 characters without spaces (250-300 words). The following structure of the abstract is mandatory: Purpose, Methods, Results and Conclusions of the article. The annotation must include 3-5 keywords or phrases.

  1. Indicated in English:
  • title;
  • surname, first name, patronymic of the author(s) of the article (no more than two);
  • position, place of work/study, academic degree, academic title (if available), email address;
  • ORCID ID code. If the author is not registered in ORCID, it is necessary to create an account at http://orcid.org/;
  • annotation and keywords.

The volume of the annotation in English: 1800 characters without spaces (250-300 words). The following structure of the annotation is mandatory: Purpose, Methods, Results, Conclusions. The annotation must include 3-5 keywords or phrases.

  1. Article text:

Article structure:

  • Introduction / Relevance
  • Purpose and Methodology (Sample, Instruments/Methods, Procedure) / Purpose and Methodology (Sample, Instruments/Methods, Procedure)
  • Results / Results
  • Discussion / Discussion
  • Conclusions / Conclusions
  • List of sources used / References
  • Acknowledgement (indication of personal contribution, determination of program/grant support for the research) / Acknowledgement

Introduction (Relevance) is a mandatory part of the work, in which the author indicates the novelty of the topic and the relevance of scientific solutions. The purpose of the research should be clearly stated along with the research objectives. It is necessary to indicate the research methodology, the logic of presenting the researched material.

The article should contain conclusions from the conducted research (Conclusions), which present detailed specific conclusions based on the research results and prospects for further research in this direction.

Articles with an empirical part are mainly accepted. Purely theoretical works will be published in limited quantities and provided that they have significant scientific relevance.

Theoretical analysis should not be limited to references to authors who have studied the issue raised, it contains a brief summary of the data obtained by them with the allocation of directions, trends, approaches to understanding the problem.

The description of empirical results should contain specific data confirming the statistical reliability of the results obtained. The latter can be presented in the form of tables, graphs, diagrams with further interpretation.

In the discussion of the data obtained (discussion), it is important to compare the results obtained by the authors with previously published similar data.

Most of the sources should reflect the current state of scientific research (the last 5 years). No more than 10% of self-references to each of the co-authors are allowed.

The article must necessarily contain references to foreign sources (minimum 20%).

Manuscripts that do not meet the requirements will not be registered or considered for publication by the editorial office.

Requirements for the format of the manuscript text:

  1. A4 paper. Margins on all sides – 20 mm; font – 14; line spacing – 1.5.
  2. The bibliographic description of the list of sources used is drawn up taking into account the National Standard of Ukraine DSTU 8302:2015 “Information and documentation. Bibliographic reference. General provisions and rules for compiling” developed in 2015 (example of the format of the list of sources used).
  3. References. It is drawn up in accordance with the APA standard (APA Style Reference Citations) Author, title of the article, title of the article, name of the source, source data (city with designation in English), publisher (translated into English). For example: Doktorovych M.O. (2010). An Incomplete Family: Features of a Social Pedagogue].Kyiv: Shkilnyi Svit [in Ukrainian].

Dymnova T.I. (1998). The dependence of the characteristics of the marital family on the parent]. Voprosy psikhologii – Psychology issues, 2, 46-56 [in Ukrainian].

  1. Transliteration of names and surnames from the Ukrainian language is carried out in accordance with the requirements of the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine “On the organization of the transliteration of the Ukrainian alphabet into the Latin alphabet” dated January 27, 2010 No. 55.
  2. For transliteration from the Ukrainian language, you can use the service http://ukrlit.org/transliteratsiia
  3. The length of the article is 12-24 pages (minimum 10 thousand characters of the main text, excluding the list of references and annotations).
  4. Rules for writing references to literature and bibliographic description:

References to literature are given in the text only in square brackets according to the examples:

Children raised outside the family are most likely to experience the impact of family deprivation. Unlike orphans, the category that is not included in the sphere of influence of family deprivation is children from complete functional families. Relatively speaking, children from families of labor migrants are between these two poles (Petrenko, 2002).

One of the consequences of the absence of parents is the distortion and delay in the development of ideas about their future family. The lack of formation of family ideas means psychological unpreparedness to create a family, which in turn will lead to many negative consequences in marital and parent-child relations in the future (Pedagogical Psychology, 2009).

If the page of the source is indicated, it is given through a colon, for example (Petrenko, 2002: 25-27).

Languages ​​of publication: Ukrainian, English.

  • The publication accepts articles from doctors of sciences, candidates of sciences, young scientists (postgraduate students, applicants, students), as well as other persons who have higher education and are engaged in scientific activities.
  • Authors submit articles that are exclusively their own original research in compliance with the rules of citation and references. Submission of knowingly false information or plagiarism is unacceptable and unethical. In addition, only articles that have not been previously published in other journals are accepted for publication.
  • The editorial board reserves the right to review, edit and reject articles.
  • The author is responsible for the accuracy of facts, statistics and other information.
  • Reprinting (republishing) of the publication materials is permitted only with the permission of the author and the editorial board.

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