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Colors in Turkish culture

open access: yesUzbekistan: language and culture, 2021
Colors have different meanings in every culture. In Turkish cul-ture, colors have different meanings. Since these colors with different meanings are seen as a subject worthy of research in the scientific world, scientists such as Turks, Germans, Austrians and Hungarians have done many valuable studies on these colors ...
Fatih Gur
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Giftedness and the Turkish Culture

2020
This chapter describes the beliefs and cultural practices regarding the nature of giftedness within the Turkish culture. It discusses Nasrettin Hoca and Kelo lan as extraordinary prototypes of talent and reasoning, as depicted by Turkish people in Turkish narratives and archetypes in the Book of My Grandfather Korkut, written in the 1400s. Although the
Uğur Sak
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Adaptation of the COV19-QoL Scale to Turkish culture: Its psychometric properties in diagnosed and undiagnosed individuals

Death Studies, 2021
This study was conducted to adapt the COV19-QoL scale to Turkish culture and to examine its psychometric properties in individuals diagnosed with and without COVID-19. A total of 1069 people aged between 18 and 65 years participated in the study.
Adem Sümen, D. Adıbelli
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Circumplex Model of Family Functioning in Turkish Culture: Western Family Systems Model in a Eurasian Country

Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 2019
:The aim of the current study was to investigate the cross-cultural validity of major hypotheses of Circumplex Model of Marital and Family Systems in Turkish culture. A total of 1613 university students agreed to participate in the study.
Erdinç Duru
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Masculinity perception and socio-cultural functions of men in Turkish culture from ancient epics to modern novels

, 2020
Until the mid 20th century, males in Turkish culture were generally active outside the house whereas women were assigned more domestic tasks and expected to organize family relations.
M. Yeniasır, Burak Gökbulut
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Adaptation and validation of the Social and Emotional Health Survey–Secondary into Turkish culture

International Journal of School and Educational Psychology, 2017
Michael J Furlong
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YouTube addiction scale (YAS): Adaptation to Turkish culture, validity and reliability study

Journal of Social Media Research
In the current research, the YouTube Addiction Scale (YAS) developed by Pakpour et al. (2023) was adapted to Turkish culture, and the scale's psychometric properties were examined. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 779 Turkish adults (Mage = 25.
E. Dinç   +5 more
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Examining the Validity of MWEP Scale in Turkish Culture

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2013
This study aims to assess validity of Turkish version of Multidimensional Work Ethic Profile (MWEP). In 2007, MWEP has been used as an international scale to measure work ethic in English, Spanish and Korean cultures.
Kamil Cem Ozatalay, H. E. Chanzanagh
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