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Author Guidelines

Guidelines to follow

General article format

Articles must be presented on a letter-size sheet, single-sided writing, 2.54 left, right, bottom and top margins on the entire page, five-space indentation in the first line of each paragraph, 1.5 line spacing and the text justified, no space between lines and no space between paragraphs.

Times New Roman 12 point font. The article will have a minimum of 10 to a maximum of 25 pages including, title, abstract, development, references, tables and images, if any.

Article Structure

The author must include in the article a brief CV (3 to 5 lines), email address. Institutional affiliation - Unit. City and country of residence, ORCiD ID url, contact information: telephone number and e-mail.

Title: Detached from the topic, it consists of the most succinct possible form of the topic to be investigated. As far as possible, the meaning of the investigation should be covered in a few words (12 words).

Abstract: It is a brief and global synthesis of the most important contents of the investigation, the basic discoveries and the most important conclusions and their implications. It must be precise, non-evaluative, coherent, readable and concise. The summary is written once the investigation is finished, in a single paragraph and must have an extension between 150 and 250 words.

Keywords: Word 1, Word 2, Word 3, Word 4 (4 to 6 keywords that describe the main content of the article, separated by commas). 

Introduction: The introduction must state the problem to be identified, the general objective, must justify the fundamentals of the investigation and define its scope, establish the hypothesis. Provide an explanation of the background and/or theoretical bases. 

Theoretical Framework: The theoretical framework or theoretical perspective is integrated with the theories, theoretical approaches, studies and background in general, which refer to the research problem. To develop the theoretical framework, it is necessary to detect, obtain and consult the literature, and other documents relevant to the research problem, as well as extract and compile the information of interest from them. 

Method: This section describes in detail how the study was carried out, including the conceptual and operational definitions of the variables used, as well as the data collection theory and, if applicable, the measurement tools that allow the evaluation of the methodology. , reliability and validity of the results obtained. 

Analysis of the results: The data analysis is carried out once the researcher has coded the data, transferred to a matrix and checked the errors, it is focused on the interpretation of the results. The findings are described by tables, charts, graphs. The results must be expressed clearly as they imply the new knowledge that is being provided with the research carried out. 

Discussion/Conclusion: The discussion/conclusion presents the principles, relationships, and generalizations that the results indicate. Relevant results are mentioned, even those that go against what was expected. The author evaluates and interprets the implications, inferences and from them will obtain conclusions while emphasizing the theoretical or practical consequences of the results. Recommendation: the proposals that are presented from the analysis of the results and that will allow us to offer an alternative for a better or a better application. 

References: List of books and other sources that are used and consulted during the investigation and in the elaboration of the theoretical framework. It is introduced in alphabetical order by authors following the rules of the international reference system (APA). In the reference list, the author chooses and includes only those sources that he used in his work. In this sense, a reference list cites works that specifically support a particular article. In contrast, a bibliography cites work that has served as a foundation or is useful for further reading, and may include descriptive notes” (American Psychological Association, 2002, p. 223). From the year 2022, second semester, a minimum of 15 references is required. 

Item Types  

  • Original   
  • Revision
  • Case reports
  • Practical utility
  • Current issue

For the publication of the article, the author is requested to sign a letter of commitment to authorship and transfer of reproduction rights. In it, the author attests to the authorship, originality of the research presented and that it is unpublished, expressing his agreement to assign the rights of reproduction and circulation as part of the respective edition. Likewise, the author must inform if the work was sent to another Publisher for publication, if applicable, they must wait for the result to avoid duplication. Articles previously published in other texts, documents, magazines, etc., or by other means are not accepted. We remind authors to register, if they are already registered, they must log in to begin the publication process, which consists of five steps specified in the submissions section.

Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must meet the following requirements. (To paste the text of your title, abstract, references and other metadata, you can do it via: Control, Alt + v).

  • 1- The submission has not been previously published or submitted for consideration by any other journal (or an explanation has been provided in the Comments to the editor). 2- The text has single line spacing; 12 point font size; and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed at the appropriate places in the text, rather than at the end. 3- The submission file is in Microsoft Word format. The figures: tables and graphs are in another file in excel format and the images in jpg format. 4- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographical requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which appear in About the journal. 5- Whenever possible, URL addresses are provided for references. 6-Facilitates/enables url of the ORCID ID. 7- Add a summary curriculum vitae and e-mail address that will accompany the article

Artículo Original

Son estudios empí­ricos de investigaciones originales, incluyen análisis secundarios que ponen a prueba la hipótesis, presentando nuevos análisis de datos que no se consideraron o abordaron en informes anteriores.
En su estructura constan de distintas secciones que reflejan las etapas del proceso de investigación.

Artí­culo de Revisión

Investigación que analiza, sistematiza e integra datos con la finalidad de informar al lector acerca del los avances y el estado de la investigación en curso y sugiere los pasos para resolver el problema.

Reporte de Casos

Son informes obtenidos al trabajar con un individuo,un grupo o una organización. Los estudios de caso ilustran un problema; indicanlos medios para resolver un problema y/o arrojan luz sobre investigaciones requeridas, aplicaciones clínicas o cuestiones teóricas. En estudios de caso escritos, los autores deben determinar el balance entre proporcionar un material ilustrativo importante o emplear un material confidencial con responsabilidad.

Tema de Actualidad

Artí­culos que aporten un real interéses científico, pero sin la profundidad de un análisis critico que requiere un articulo de investigación. Puede prescindir en su estructura de la sección métodos y materiales.

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