2017 New Southward Policy: International Conference of Tourism, Hospitality, and Management - APA Style Sixth Edition Template (Title: 16 pts. Times New Roman, Bolded, Centered)

Abstract (14 pts. Times New Roman, Bolded, Centered) The abstracts should be in one page, including manuscript title, authors, affiliations and address. Main text starts on pages 2. Manuscripts should be prepared on A4 paper in single-column format, leaving a margin (2cm) on all sides. The maximum page limit is 12 inclusive of abstract, main text, figures, table, and references. Please submit the manuscript in Microsoft Word Format _ (File name: 2017_sub-topic_manucript-title.docx, e.g. 2017_Tourism and Leisure Management _ A new Study on New Southward Policy.docx).

All manuscripts should use Times New Roman Font in English text, 12 pts. except italics in pare ntheses or symbols with special needs. Manuscripts should be prepared left-and-right justified, indent t he first line, single spacing within paragraphs and half-spacing between paragraphs. Italics are used, for example, on manuscript titles (16 pts centered and bolded) stand for manuscript title should be in 16 pts centered and bolded. Place page numbers at the bottom of each page (10 pts centered). To keep manusc ripts consistency and aesthetically pleasing, please follow the manuscript format according to the templ ate and the italics in parentheses. If you still have any concerns, please refer to the sixth-edition APA m anual. Thanks.

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Body (page 2, 14pts bolded, flush with left margin)

This is where the body of your paper begins. Sections can have subsections with headings. For e xample, a Method section might have Participants, Materials, and Procedure subsections if there are en ough details to explain to warrant such headings.

Table and Figure (12pts., bolded, left margin)

Table 1 (12pts, centered) Final draft deadline Fri., Feb. 3, 2017 Review results notice Fri. Mar. 3, 2017 Conference Mar. 23, 2017 ~ Mar. 24, 2017

Amount that Alcohol Gets Spent Frugality Consumption on Alcohol

Figure 1. This simple path model (12pts, centered)

1 Citations and References (14pts bolded, flush with left margin)

Check your assigned reading materials for rules about citations (which occur within the text of t he paper) and references (which are listed in their own separate section at the end of the paper).

References (14pts bolded, flush with left margin)

Ajournalarticle, R. H., Spud, P. T., & Psychologist, R. M. (2016). Title of journal article goes here. Jou rnal of Research in Personality, 22, 236-252. doi:10.1016/0032-026X.56.6.895* B’Onlinesourcesareconfusing, S. O. (2010). Search for answers at apastyle.org and include issue numb ers after volume numbers when there is no DOI. Journal of Articles Without Digital Object Ide ntifiers, 127 (3), 816-826. Cmagazinearticle, B. E. (2009, July). Note the last names on this page: Each source type has to be form atted in a different way. [Special issue]. Prose Magazine, 126 (5), 96-134. Dbookreference, S. M., Orman, T. P., & Carey, R. (1967). Google scholar’s “cite” feature is usually a ccurate and time-saving. New York, NY: Pearson. O’encyclopedia, S. E. (1993). Words. In The new encyclopedia Britannica (vol. 38, pp. 745-758). Chic ago, IL: Penguin. Pchapter, P. R., & Inaneditedvolume, J. C. (2001). Scientific research papers provide evidence of frustr ation with giant style manuals. In P. Z. Wildlifeconservation, R. Dawkins, & J. H. Dennett (Ed s.), Research papers are hard work but boy are they good for you (pp. 123-256). New York, N Y: Simon & Schuster. Qosenberg, Morris. (1994, September 11). This is how you cite an online news article that has an autho r. The Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/dir/subdir/2014/05/11 /a-d9-11e3_story.html

* On p. 189, the 6th ed. manual says “We recommend that when DOIs are available, you include them”—so you can skip the DOI if you c an’t find it. Footnotes like this aren’t appropriate in a real references section.

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