CALL FOR PAPER

TOPICS :

  1. Social Psychology
  2. Cultural Psychology
  3. Family Psychology
  4. Clinical Psychology
  5. Developmental Psychology
  6. Education and Counseling
  7. Health Psychology
  8. Industrial and Organizational Psychology
  9. Neuropsychology
  10. Psychometrics (esp. in Biopsychology)
  11. Artificial Intelligence
  12. Medical Psychology
  13. Biopsychology

Publication outputs :

    1. International Proceeding of Biopsychosocial Issues (will appear December 2024, or Jan 2025)
    2. National accredited journal
    3. Journal published by university partners.

IMPORTANT DATES

Aug 15, 2024
Early bird submission deadline
Early bird submission deadline
Aug 7-15, 2024
Notification of acceptance of
early bird submission
Notification of acceptance of early bird submission
Sep 7, 2024
Second batch of submission deadline
Second batch of submission deadline
Sep 14, 2024
Notification of acceptance of
2nd batch submission
Notification of acceptance of 2nd batch submission
Sep 20, 2024
Full paper submission
Full paper submission
Sep 26, 2024
First day of IConBI 2024
First day of IConBI 2024
Sep 27, 2024
Second day of IConBI 2024
Second day of IConBI 2024
Sep 28, 2024
Special Excursion for
IConBI participants
Special Excursion for IConBI participants

TEMPLATE FOR ABSTRACT

Full title of the paper

(Concise and informative. Avoid abbreviations where possible. Maximum word length for title is 14 words. Use Times New Roman 14 pts Bold)

 

First author1,2*, Second author1, and Third author2

1Department/Faculty

Institution

Country

*Email address of corresponding author

 

2Department/Faculty

Institution

Country

 

 

Abstract

The body of your abstract begins here. Your abstract must be written in the format required for the International Conference on Biopsychosocial (IConBI) 2024. You may submit original research either quantitative or qualitative research, and literature review article. A concise and factual abstract is required. The abstract should state the purpose of the research, the methods used, the principal results, and major conclusions briefly. References should be avoided, but if essential, then cite the author(s) and year(s). Also, non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided, but if essential they must be defined at their first mention in the abstract itself. The first part of your abstract should state the problem you set out to solve or the issue you set out to explore and explain your rationale for pursuing the project. The purpose of your study is to solve this problem and/or add to your discipline’s understanding of the issue. This section of the abstract should explain how you went about solving the problem or exploring the issue you identified. Your abstract should also describe the research methods; this section should include a concise description of the process by which you conducted your research. Next, your abstract should list the results or outcomes of the work you have done so far. If your project is not yet complete, you may still include preliminary results or your hypotheses about what those results will be. Finally, your abstract should close with a statement of the project’s implications and contributions to its field. It should convince readers that the project is interesting, valuable, and worth investigating further. In particular, it should convince conference registrants to attend your presentation. The content of the abstract will be the basis for acceptance of the oral presentation at the IConBI 2024. The abstracts will be peer reviewed and authors will be informed about acceptance for presentation via email. Abstracts must be 250 words or fewer and written in English, Use Times New Roman 11 pts, single spacing on A4 size paper (21 x 29.7 cm).

 

Keywords: Provide a minimum of three keywords, separated by comma (,). Write in English and use Times New Roman 11 pts.