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Submission Guidelines: MIMETI4.0 International Conference Welcome to the official submission guidelines for the MIMETI International Conference. To ensure your research is processed and reviewed efficiently, all authors must adhere to the following formatting and structural requirements. 1. Official Resources & Tools Official Website: For the latest news, deadlines, and templates, visit: https://congresomimeti.cidesi.mx/convocatoria_/ LaTeX Editor: We highly recommend using the online editor Overleaf for preparing and editing articles to maintain full compatibility with the official MIMETI template. Citation Style: All citations and references must strictly follow the APA (American Psychological Association) style. 2. Minimum Required Sections Your manuscript must be organized into the following mandatory sections to ensure academic rigor: Introduction: This section should not be an extension of the abstract or a simple description of the work's context. It must provide a global overview of the State of the Art and the Theoretical Framework. It must also clearly state the Purpose of the work (distinguished from the general research objective). Methodology: Provide sufficient detail so that the research can be reconstructed. This includes the methodological approach, studied population, sample selection, and the development/selection of research instruments. Results: This section must cover both the presentation of findings and their discussion or analysis. Authors may choose to present and interpret results simultaneously or separate them into two distinct subsections. Conclusions: This is your final opportunity to communicate with the reader. Start by restating the initial objectives and indicating how they were achieved. Conclusions must derive directly from the results. State the fulfillment of hypotheses and contrast results with the theoretical framework. Demonstrate how your results support or oppose previous research and how your work expands upon prior studies. References: A comprehensive list of all cited works following APA specifications. 4. Administrative Sections Acknowledgments: Use this section to recognize institutional, technical, or personal support that contributed to the work but does not justify authorship. Mandatory Declaration: Authors must declare all grants, funding, or projects. Include the name of the funding institution, the specific program/call, and the project or contract number. 5. LaTeX Commands for Authors: To ensure your citations render correctly in the MIMETI template, please use the following commands: Use \cite{key} for parenthetical citations (e.g., ...as seen in the literature (Dirac, 1928). )

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