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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

Dear authors!
The general requirements of the periodical
International Journal of Socialization and Human Development
are presented to your attention:

Structural elements in the article are:
1. You should indicate in article’s language:
• title
• surname, first name, patronymic of the author (s) (max. three persons);
• post, place of employment/study, scientific degree, academic rank (if there is any), e-mail;
• ORCID ID code. If the author doesn’t have an account in ORCID it is necessary to adjust the region record referring to http://orcid.org/;
• summary and key words;
Summary volume: 1800 symbols without spaces (250-300 words). The following annotation structure is required: Purpose, Methods, Results, and Conclusions of the article. 3-5 key words or phrases are necessarily added to the annotation.

2. You should indicate in English:
• title
• surname, first name, patronymic of the author (s) (max. two persons);
• post, place of employment/study, scientific degree, academic rank (if there is any), e-mail;
• ORCID ID code. If the author doesn’t have an account in ORCID it is obligatory to adjust the region record referring to http://orcid.org/;
• summary and key words;
Summary volume: 1800 symbols without spaces (250-300 words). The following annotation structure is required: Purpose, Methods, Results, and Conclusions of the article. 3-5 key words or phrases are necessarily added to the annotation.

3. The text of the article:

Structure of the article:
• Introduction
• Purpose and methodology (Sample, Instruments / Methods, Procedure)
• Results
• Discussion
• Conclusions
• References
• Acknowledgment (Indication of personal contribution, determination of program / grant research support) / Acknowledgement
Introduction is a necessary part of the paper where the author indicates topic’s novelty and relevance of scientific solutions. The purpose should be clearly noted along with scientific tasks. It is essential to mark methodology, logic presentation of material under examination.
The article should contain the Conclusions of the research which present detailed conclusions based on the study’s results and prospects for further research in this focus area.
Generally, it is accepted articles with an empirical part. Essentially theoretical papers will be printed in limited quantities and if they have solely scientific topicality.
Theoretical analysis should not be limited by references to authors who researched the problem raised. It should contain a concise summary of the obtained data with the identification of directions, tendencies, approaches to cognition of the problem.
The description of empirical results should contain specific data confirming the statistical accuracy of obtained results. They can be presented in the form of tables, graphs, diagrams with further interpretation.
In the discussion of the received data (discussion), it is important to compare the results obtained by the authors with the previously published similar data.
Most of the sources should reflect the current state of scientific research (5 recent years). It is allowed 10% of self-references to every co-author.
The article must have references to foreign sources (at least 20%).
Manuscripts which don’t comply with the requirements, the editorial board neither registers nor considers with the purpose of publication.

Requirements for manuscript design:
1. Page А4. All fields –– 20 mm; size – 14; line spacing – 1,5.
2. Bibliographic entry is executed in accordance with the National Standard of Ukraine DSTU 8302: 2015 Information and documentation. Bibliographic reference. General principles and rules of composition” (example of the References’ design).
3. References. It is executed in accordance with АРА (APA Style Reference Citations) (example of designing). There is an author (transliteration), title (transliteration), title (in square brackets translated into English), source name, output data (city in English), publishing house (transliteration). For example:
Doktorovych M.O. (2010). Nepovna simia: Osoblyvosti roboty sotsialnoho pedahoha [An Incomplete Family: Features of a Social Pedagogue].Kyiv: Shkilnyi Svit [in Ukrainian].
Dymnova T.I. (1998). Zavisimost kharakteristik supruzheskoy semi ot roditelskoy [The dependence of the characteristics of the marital family on the parent]. Voprosy psikhologii – Psychology issues, 2, 46-56 [in Russian].

4. Transliteration of names and surnames from Ukrainian is executed in accordance with the requirements of the Resolution of Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine “On Normalization of Transliteration of the Ukrainian Alphabet by Means of Latin Alphabet” dated January 27, 2010, No 55.
5. Transliteration from Russian is executed in accordance with GOST 7.79-2000. System of Standards on Information, Librarianship and Publishing. Rules of Transliteration of Cyrillic Script by Latin Alphabet.
6. To transliterate from Ukrainian, you can use the service http://ukrlit.org/transliteratsiia and from Russian http://ru.translit.net/?account=mvd
7. Article volume – 12-24 pages (10 pages of the main text without References).
Rules for references’ design to literature and bibliographic entry:
References to literature are marked exclusively in round brackets according to the example:
The impact of family deprivation on children outside the family is most predicted. Unlike orphans, the category that is not covered by family deprivation is children from complete functional families. To put it bluntly, there are children from the families of labor migrants between these two poles (Petrenko, 2002).
One of the consequences of a parent's absence is to distort and delay the development of ideas about their future family. Failure to form family ideas means psychological unwillingness to start a family, which in turn will lead to many negative consequences in future marital and parent-child relationships (Educational Psychology, 2009).
If source page is indicated, it is marked via semicolon, e.g. (Петренко, 2002: 25–27).
Publication languages: Ukrainian, English, Polish, Russian.
• The Publishing House accepts the articles of the Doctors and Candidates of Sciences, young scientists (postgraduate students, applicants, students), and other persons, who have higher education and are engaged in scientific activities.
• The authors submit articles that are exclusively personal to their original research in accordance with the rules of citation and references. The submission of knowingly false information or plagiarism is unacceptable and unethical. Additionally, only articles that have not been published in other journals are accepted for publication.
• The editorial staff reserves the right to review, edit, reduce and reject articles.
• The author is responsible for the reliability of facts, statistics and other information.
• Reprinting (re-publishing) of the publication materials is permitted only with the permission of the author and editorial staff.
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