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Validity and reliability analysis of the Turkish life satisfaction scale developed through artificial intelligence. [PDF]
Ati̇k S, Erdemi̇r N.
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A bibliometric analysis of Turkish orthopedics and traumatology in high-impact global literature over a decade (2014-2023). [PDF]
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“Academic Turkish Is Like…”: International Students' Perceptions About Academic Turkish Concept
2021The aim of this study is to reveal international students' perceptions of academic Turkish through metaphors. The participants of the study consist of international students who study academic Turkish at Erciyes University Continuing Education Center.
MORALI, Gürkan, ÇİMEN, Leyla
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Turkish academic staffs' perception of organic foods
British Food Journal, 2008PurposeThis study was planned and carried out among the academic staff working in Ankara (Turkey) in order to determine their perception of organic foods.Design/methodology/approachA total of 240 academicians from three institutes at the Ankara University were selected to participate in the research.
Ays¸e Özfer Özc¸elik, Asli Uçar
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Turkish Academics as Neoliberal Subjects?
Journal of Developing Societies, 2012A university is an institution that has been extensively restructured according to the market logic with the process of neoliberal globalization. As the resources for doing research are limited especially in the developing countries, the funds provided for research by institutions such as the World Bank gain importance for the academics.
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China in Turkish Academic Literature
Sociology of Islam, 2016Although China oriented academic interest in Turkey began in 1930s with the aim of learning Turks’ past from Chinese sources, this interest was limited to a smaller community of scholars consisting of sinologists and historians up to the 1990s.
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Turkish Version of the Academic Motivation Scale
Psychological Reports, 2015The purpose of this study was to adapt the college version of the Academic Motivation Scale (AMS) into Turkish. The participants were 797 college students (437 men, 360 women) with a mean age of 20.1 yr. A seven-factor model of the scale, as well as alternative models (five-, three-, two-, and one-factor models) were investigated and compared through ...
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Academic Entrepreneurship: Some Evidence from a Turkish University
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016In today's transnational world, culture plays an important role in every aspect of our lives. In order to create a brighter future for students while supporting the economic and understanding of cultural development of the region, it is necessary to provide opportunities and guide youth to increase the social value including raising awareness and ...
Kawamorita, Hiroko +2 more
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Gender Orientation and Academic Procrastination: Exploring Turkish High School Students
Individual Differences Research, 2011The present study investigated gender-role differences in academic procrastination by Turkish adolescents. Early adolescents (115 females, 99 males; Mage = 15.4 years, SD = 0.57) completed self-report measures of academic procrastination and sex roles. Factor analysis yielded four excuses for procrastination reported by students, namely; perfectionism,
Özer B.U., Ferrari J.R.
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The Turkish Academic Labor Market as an Ecosystem
2019Career ecosystem theory have been developed to explain interactions between individuals, organizations, and other actors, which influence the flow of human capital in response to the inadequacy of traditional career models. The aim of this chapter is to examine the relevance and applicability of career ecosystem theory to the Turkish academic labor ...
Yehuda Baruch, Tuncer Fidan
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