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TITLE OF THE PAPER [TIMES NEW ROMAN 16, BOLD, CENTRED, BLOCK CAPITALS] Author s Name [Times New Roman, 14 pt, bold, centred] Author s affiliation, country [Times New Roman, 14 pt, centred] Abstract. Approximately 200 words in English. The abstract contains a brief description of the research problem and novelty. The abstract must include: the research aim, the primary methods used, including a brief description of the main research results. Please format the paper in accordance with the requirements. Do not use special characters, symbols, or mathematical signs in the title or the abstract. The title must not exceed 12 words. If the paper is in Latvian, all titles must be translated into English. The font of the abstract is Times New Roman, Italic, font size 12 pt. Keywords: list of keywords in English in alphabetical order, list of keywords should not exceed 7 words. Introduction [Times New Roman, 14 pt, bold, centred] The article must be no more than 10 pages long (including the list of references). If the article is longer, additional fee for every page is 10 EUR. The page size is A4, the text is in one column, line spacing single, left page border 25 mm, right border 25 mm, top border 25 mm, bottom border 25 mm. Font Times New Roman, font size 14 pt. First line indent 10 mm. The introduction states the importance of the topic, the research aim, methods. Length 2/3 page to 1 page. Body of the Article We accept original empirical and theoretical studies on important topics and their relation to practice. The font of the body of the article is Times New Roman, font size 14 pt. The following sections are recommended for the article: Literature review conclusions on the issue studied are analysed, a review of other studies is provided, etc.; Methodology research tools, data collection procedure and methods of analysis, and the study sample are described; Research results the most significant results and their interpretation are presented; Conclusions and/or recommendations; Acknowledgements this section also includes references to projects; List of references, which includes only the sources referred to in the text.

R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 C1 C2 C3 C4 D1 D2 L1 P1 P2 P3 J1 J2 J3 F1 F2 F3 F4 V1 V2 Risk assesment, points Depending on the type and aim of the article, there may be small changes in the structure of the article (a section may be missing or added). Section titles are not numbered. If abbreviations are used in the text, the complete phrase is given when mentioned for the first time. No appendices are added to the scientific article. Presenting Tables and Figures Figures and tables may be used for presenting information. The text must contain references to the tables and figures; these are not retold but analysed. Visual information in the figure must be as simple as possible, without unnecessary details. Curves and toning must be easily distinguishable. On the inside, the size of letters and digits must be at least 10 pt. The figure is centred. The legend is best placed on the right of the diagram or below it (Fig. 1). Figures are numbered using Arabic numerals. The figure title is always written below the figure. The figure number is typed in Times New Roman, Italic, 12 pt, the figure title in Times New Roman, Italic, 12 pt, bold, centred. There is no period at the end of the title. If a figure comes from another source, a reference is given after the title. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Risk likelihood Potential loss Figure 1 Title (reference) If the article is in Latvian or Russian, the figure title is duplicated in English. The table title is located above the table (Table 1). Tables are numbered using Arabic numerals. The table number is typed in Times New Roman, Italic, 12 pt,

the table title in Times New Roman, Italic, 12 pt, bold, centred. There is no period at the end of the title. If the article is in Latvian or Russian, the table title is duplicated in English. It is preferable to include notes, which may be an explanation of separate abbreviations or symbols, below the table. If a table comes from another source, the source is specified below the table as follows: Source:. Tables are created compact, preferably using portrait orientation, not exceeding one page. Source: Title. n=167 Table 1 Title in English (reference) Title Title Title Title.77 1.64 Title.02.40 Title.20 1.39 Presenting Formulas Any formulas mentioned in the article are numbered using Arabic numerals. The number of the formula is indicated on the right side of the page at the level of the corresponding formula and put in brackets. A comma is put after the formula. The size of the number of the formula, letters, digits, symbols, explanation of the notation is 12 pt. Formulas are created using Microsoft Equation 3.0 commands (Insert/ Object/ Microsoft Equation 3.0). Formulas derived or created by the author must include a reference. Example: uses Formula 1 created by the author. When referring to a formula in the text, its number must be specified in brackets. For formulas borrowed from literature and other sources, corresponding references are provided. Example: The responses provided by the experts were assessed according to the opinion concordance level. In the case of direct parameter assessment, the expert concordance level is assessed using the coefficient of concordance W, (Kendall, 1955) using Formula 1: W 12 n m r 2 3 m ( n n) ij i 1 j 1 2 1 m( n 1) 2, (1) where W coefficient of concordance, n number of factors assessed, m number of experts, rij object rank i according to the opinion of expert j

The formula must be located in the middle of the page. The notations must be arranged one below another just like the explanations on the left side of the page immediately after the formula. Presenting Linguistic Examples If linguistic examples are analysed in the text, these are written in italics and, if possible, separated in a new paragraph. Translation or explanation of examples is put in single quotation marks, for example, Lithuanian miškinis vieversys woodlark. Examples in other languages (not Latvian) are glossed in accordance with Leipzig Glossing Rules (http://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/resources/glossingrules.php). Citing Citations are put in quotation marks (non-italic). When citing and referring to conclusions of other authors, the text must contain the author s surname and publication date, e.g., (Jones, 1998). The author s surname must be in the same language in which it is mentioned in the list of references. All sources mentioned in the text must be included in the list of references. Do not use secondary references! Examples of referencing: If there is one author: J.Ļevina has noted that at the teenage stage, positive correlations between general self-esteem and social dominance are observed (Ļevina, 2012)..causes alienation from peers and may lead to delinquency and antisocial behaviour (Реан, Коломинский, 1999,161). If there are two authors: In the study (Wegener & Petty, 1994) it is concluded that If there are three to five authors: 1) when referring to in the text for the first time: It is believed (Kernis, Cornell, Sun, Berry, & Harlow, 1993) that. 2) citing repeatedly: It is believed (Kernis et al., 1993) that

If there are six or more authors: It is believed (Harris et al., 2001) that If citing an organization or document, the full name and an abbreviation are given for the first time. When citing repeatedly only the abbreviation is used. If the source is referred to only once, no abbreviation is used. First time: (Mothers Against Drunk Driving [MADD], 2000) Repeated: (MADD, 2000) Used only once: (Mothers Against Drunk Driving, 2000) When citing several works by the same author published in different years, these are sorted according to the year of publication from the earliest publication to the latest. (Johnson, 2008; Johnson, 2016) When citing several works by the same author published in the same year, these are sorted in alphabetical order, adding letters a, b, c. (Johnson, 2016a; Johnson, 2016b). Presenting the List of References The list of references is written in Times New Roman, 12 pt. Sources are arranged in alphabetical order. Sources in Cyrillic are given separately (in alphabetical order). Examples of formatting a list of references Book Author, A. (year). Book Title. Place of publishing: Publisher. Author, A., & Author, B. (year). Book Title. Place of publishing: Publisher. Author, A., Author, B., & Author, C. (year). Book Title. Place of publishing: Publisher. Book chapter Author, A. (year). Chapter Title. In Surname (Ed.), Book Title (from which to which page). Place of publishing: Publisher. Example: Upmale, A., Perepjolkina, V., Dimsone, K., Meistere-Peltonena, K., Ruttule, L., & Bergs- Lusebrinka, V. (2016). Mākslinieciskās ekspresijas pakāpenisko līmeņu izvērtēšanas

instruments. No E. Strazdiņa (sast.), Izvērtēšana mākslas terapijā: principi un metodes (90 104). Rīga: RSU. Gilgun, J. F. (2014). Writing up qualitative research. In P. Leavy (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of qualitative research (658 676). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Presenting articles Author, A., & Author, B. (year). Article Title. Publication Title, volume number (publication number), pages. If the article has a digital identification number (DOI), it is specified after the page. Author, A., & Author, B. (year). Article Title. Publication Title, volume number (publication number), pages. DOI: https://doi.org/xx.xxx/yyyy If the article is accessible in an electronic publication but has no DOI, the link is provided. For Latvian sources, write Pieejams before the link, for sources in another language Retrieved from. Author, A., & Author, B. (year). Article Title. Publication Title, volume number (publication number). Retrieved from: http://www.someaddress.com/full/url/ Paraugs: Bernstein, M. (2002). 10 tips on writing the living web. A List Apart: For People Who Make Websites, 149. Retrieved from http://www.alistapart.com/articles/writeliving Bunce, D., & Murden, F. (2006). Age, aerobic fitness, executive function, and episodic memory. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 18(2), 221-233. DOI:10.1080/09541440540000185 Harlow, H. F. (1983). Fundamentals for preparing psychology journal articles. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55, 893-896. Kenneth, I. A. (2000). A Buddhist response to the nature of human rights. Journal of Buddhist Ethics, 8. Retrieved from http://www.cac.psu.edu/jbe/twocont.html Scruton, R. (1996). The eclipse of listening. The New Criterion, 15(3), 5-13.