Once a study is accepted for publication, the authors will be requested to provide an Extended Summary. This is to account for any changes that may have occurred in the methods and findings of the study during the peer-review process. The Extended Summary should adhere to the following guidelines:
1. Length: The Extended Summary should be between 500 and 700 words.
2. Sub-headings: The Extended Summary should be organized under clear sub-headings. These sub-headings should cover the subject and purpose of the study, as well as highlight the differences, methods, findings, and results of the study in comparison to other relevant studies.
3. Placement: The Extended Summary should be placed after the bibliography, ensuring that it is included as a separate section.
By providing an Extended Summary, authors can effectively communicate the key aspects and contributions of their study to the readers.