Writing Rules

Title, abstract, keywords, main content, and references should all be included in manuscripts.

Manuscript titles should be no more than 50 words.

The abstract of the paper should clarify to the general reader why the research was conducted, what was discovered, and why the findings are significant. The abstract should be between 250 and 320 words long and should include the goal and scope of the study, the research technique, and the results, with no sources. There are no subheadings in the summary.

Keywords: Manuscripts should include at least three and no more than five keywords following the summary.

The primary content of the manuscript contains the following sections: literature, method, findings, results, and debate,iscussion, conclusion, and implications. It is subdivided into sections. If necessary, up to three layers of subheadings may be used; please differentiate them clearly. Subsections should be labeled as 1.1 (then 1.1.1, 1.1.2,...), 1.2, and so on. The manuscript should begin with a short introduction explaining the relevance and meaning of the paper. The opening should give readers the background information they need to comprehend the research and why the writers performed their tests. The first time a technical or professional word, sign, abbreviation, or acronym is used, it should be explained.

Manuscript Format
The manuscript's main content should preferably be 5000-7000 words long (not including Abstract, References, Tables, and figure legends). Manuscripts' primary content should be typewritten in Times New Roman typeface (12-point size) and 1.5-spaced on A-4 paper with at least 2.5 centimeter margins.

Figure and Table
All tables and numbers must be referenced numerically. Manuscript tables and figures should be typewritten in Times New Roman typeface (10-point height) and single-spaced. All figures have pertinent subtitles, and each figure text begins with the label "Figure 1." above the figure. Every table has a heading, which starts each table caption with the label "Table 1."

Turkish and English are the language in writing of the articles.

References

For bibliographic citations, the publication follows the APA-American Psychological Association style (7th version). Endnotes will contain explanatory information. For more details on APA, see APA 7. The text cites all sources listed in the Reference List. Look at the link: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references/examples#textual-works