Writing Rules
- First page (Authors' Information and Turkish English title of the study); The Turkish and English titles of the study are centered on the page, written in a single line spaced one below the other, in Times New Roman, 12 font size, and just below that the author(s) names and surnames, ORCID numbers, addresses, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses, according to the order of contribution in the article. aligned to the left and sorted one below the other. “Author of correspondence” is added in quotation marks next to the author who will be responsible for the correspondence (correspond author) among the authors (Attachment- ENG: Author Information Template).
- Secondly (The Work is given as a whole from the header file); According to this; ENGLISH TITLE; It should be written in New Roman character, centered, 12 font size, bold and Times should not be used. Names and surnames of the author/authors should not be given (Attachment-ENG: Turkish Journal of Adapted Physical Education and Sports Template).
- “ABSTRACT” title; It should be written in Times New Roman, 10 pt, 1 line spacing. It should be a single paragraph not exceeding 300 words. The summary should begin with a one-sentence introductory sentence stating why you need to do the work. Introduction, purpose, subjects or research group, data collection tools, procedure method, data analysis, briefly findings, a brief conclusion should be included, but should not be given as titles.
- “English title” (Turkish abstract writing rules apply).
- Keywords: They should be in alphabetical order, separated by commas, minimum 3 and maximum 5 words. It should be written in Times New Roman, 10 pt, 1 line spacing.
- Article sections; The text of the article consists of the following sections: "INTRODUCTION", "METHODS", "FINDINGS", "DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION ", "RECOMMENDATIONS", "REFERENCES". These titles are; Left justified, capital letters, 12 points and bold).
- When deemed necessary, the "ACKNOWLEDGMENTS" section is written before the REFERENCES.
- Author copyright transfer formula: The form signed by the corresponding author Commitment.
WRITING
***IMPORTANT NOTE: ALL WORK THAT IS NOT SUBMITTED ACCORDING TO THE WRITTEN TEMPLATE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED!!!
TITLE
The first capital letter of the title of the study will be written in 12 Times New Roman, bold in the middle. Only the first letters of proper nouns in Turkish and English titles will be capitalized. The first letters of each remaining word should be lowercase.
ABSTRACT
It should be written in Times New Roman, 10 pt, 1 line spacing. It should be a single paragraph not exceeding 300 words. The summary should begin with a one-sentence introductory sentence stating why you need to do the work. Introduction, purpose, subjects or research group, data collection tools, procedure method, data analysis, briefly findings, a brief conclusion should be included, but should not be given as titles.
In the works sent in English; The Turkish abstract should be added below the English abstract.
MAIN TEXT
The subject of the study, the reasoning, the problem and the theoretical or conceptual framework of the research should be revealed, and an evaluation should be made about the main sources. In the last paragraph of the introduction, the purpose of the study and its original value should be stated. Definitions, abbreviations, assumptions and limitations in the introduction, if any, should be presented in this section with their justifications.
Article text; Times New Roman should be 12 points, the first line should be within 1 cm, and the line spacing should be 1.5 pt. Page margins should be 2.5 cm from all sides (bottom, top, right, left). A 6 nk space should be added between sections or after paragraphs.
Figures, graphics, photographs and charts to be included in the main text should be given in the study, where they are mentioned, and numbered. Figures, graphics and photographs will be submitted in JPG, TIFF format. Table number and title should be written on the tables. Tables can be written in either 8, 9 or 10 points according to the page layout. In articles written in Turkish, decimal notations should be shown with a "comma" sign, in articles sent in English, decimal notations should be shown with a "dot" sign.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Acknowledgments is not obligatory. However, the author/authors can write a few sentences of thanks to those whose contribution to the research is not at the level of authorship.
If written, it should be included in the Support and Acknowledgment Statement.
REFERENCES
It should be given in alphabetical order. 10 point Times New Roman. Between the references, a 6 pt (line spacing at least; Value 15 pt) space should be added after the paragraph.
Dear Author(s), as it is known, the references of the articles are important. For this reason, you should apply the examples we share with you in your articles. Correction is requested from you so that the sources that are incompatible in this regard are suitable for the display. This step is mandatory at the time of submission of the article.
You should adapt the sample representations in the links to Turkish in the representations of local sources. Examine the descriptions carefully!
- If sourced from the article:
Wiskunde, B. (2019). Indie pop rocks mathematics: Twenty-One Pilots, Nicolas Bourbaki, and the empty set. Journal of Improbable Mathematics(1), 1935–1968.
Yurtsızoğlu, Z., & Gül, O. (2022). Spor takımı taraftarının etnosentrik tüketim eğilimi. Yönetim Bilimleri Dergisi, 20(45), 589-612.
Longmuir, P. E., & Bar-Or, O. (2000). Factors influencing the physical activity levels of youths with physical and sensory disabilities. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 17(1), 40-53.
Kibler, W. B., Press, J., & Sciascia, A. (2006). The role of core stability in athletic function. Sports Medicine, 36(3), 189-198.
Wiskunde, B., Arslan, M., Fischer, P., Nowak, L., Van den Berg, O., Coetzee, L., … et al. (2019). Indie pop rocks mathematics: Twenty-One Pilots, Nicolas Bourbaki, and the empty set. Journal of Improbable Mathematics, 27(1), 1935–1968.
- Parenthetical Cite(s): (Grady ve ark., 2019) / (Yurtsızoğlu & Gül, 2022)
- In-text cite (Narrative cite) /imprint notation: Grady et al. (2019) / Yurtsızoğlu and Gül (2022) (English)
- If the source is taken from similar and/or different works of the same authors in the same year:
Balkis, M., & Duru, E. (2016a). Birey-çevre, uyumu; erteleme, eğilimi. Akademik doyum ve akademik başarı arasındaki ilişkilerin analizi. Pamukkale Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 39, 119-129.
Balkis, M., & Duru, E. (2016b). Erteleme, öz-düzenleme başarısızlığı, akademik yaşam doyumu ve duygusal esenlik: yetersiz düzenleme veya yanlış düzenleme biçimi, Avrupa Eğitim Psikolojisi Dergisi, 31(3), 439-459.
- Parenthetical Cite(s): (Balkis & Duru, 2016a) / (Balkis & Duru, 2016b)
- In-text cite (Narrative cite) /imprint notation: Balkis and Duru (2016a) / Balkis and Duru (2016b)
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- If the source is taken from the presentation:
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- If the source is taken from the thesis:
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- If the source is taken from the unpublished thesis:
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- If sourced from the book:
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- If taken from an edited book:
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- If the source translation is taken from the book:
Willardson J. M. (2018). Core gelişimi. (1. Baskı). (Ç. Bulgan, M.A. Başar, Çev.). İstanbul: İstanbul Tıp Kitabevleri.
- If taken from Web Document, Web Page or Report sources:
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- If taken from the source from the newspaper:
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Update: 27.04.2024