Manuscript Organization
Language
The language of the journal is both Turkish and British
English.
Manuscript Organization and Submission
All correspondence will be
sent to the first-named author unless otherwise specified. Manuscpript is to be
submitted online via https://dergipark.org.tr/login that can be accessed at https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/iujws and it must
be accompanied by a Title Page specifying the article category (i.e.
research article, review etc.) and including information about the manuscript
(see the Submission Checklist) and cover letter to the editor. Manuscripts
should be prepared in Microsoft Word 2003 and upper versions. In addition, Copyright Agreement Form that has to be signed by all authors must be submitted.
1.
Manuscripts
should be prepared using the Article Template. Due to double blind peer review, manuscript file must not include any
information about the author.
2.
The abstract
must be between 150–250 words and written as one paragraph. Please ensure that
abstract reads well and is grammatically correct.
3.
Underneath
the abstract, 3-5 keywords that inform the reader about the content of the
study should be specified.
4.
The
manuscripts should contain mainly these components: title, abstract and
keywords; sections, references, tables and figures.
5.
Article
Types
Research Article: Original research articles
report substantial and original scientific results within the journal scope.
Original research articles are comprised of Abstract, Key Words, Introduction,
Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, References and Figures, Tables and
Graphics. The abstract must be structured as in below. The abstract must be
followed by Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion and Conclusions.
Abstract: The abstracts in the language of the
article and in English must be between 150- 250 words and structured as
follows: aim, method, results, and conclusions.
Aim -the primary purpose of the article;
Method -data sources, design of the study, participants, interventions, and main
outcome measures;
Results -key findings;
Conclusions - Conclusions
derived from the study should be stated.
Keywords
Introduction: This section must contain a clear statement of the general and specific
objectives as well as the hypotheses which the work is designed to test. It
should also give a brief account of the reported literature. The last sentence
should clearly state the primary and secondary purposes of the article. Only,
the actual references related with the issues have to be indicated and data or
findings related with the current study must not be included in this section.
Methods: This section must contain explicit, concise descriptions of all procedures,
materials and methods (i.e. data sources, participants, scales,
interviews/reviews, basic measurements, applications, statistical methods) used
in the investigation to enable the reader to judge their accuracy,
reproducibility, etc. This section should include the known findings at the
beginning of the study and the findings during the study must be reported in
results section.
Results: The results should be presented in logical sequence in the text, tables,
and figures, giving the main or most important findings first. The all the data
in the tables or figures should not be repeated in the text; only the most
important observations must be emphasized or summarized..
Discussion: The findings of the study, the findings and results which support or do not
support the hypothesis of the study should be discussed, results should be
compared and contrasted with findings of other studies in the literature and
the different findings from other studies should be explained. The new and
important aspects of the study and the conclusions that follow from them should
be emphasized. The data or other information given in the Introduction or the
Results section should not be repeated in detail.
Conclusions: Conclusions derived from the study should be stated. For experimental
studies, it is useful to begin the discussion by summarizing briefly the main
findings, then explore possible mechanisms or explanations for these findings,
compare and contrast the results with other relevant studies, state the
limitations of the study, and explore the implications of the findings for
future research and practice. The conclusions should be linked with the goals
of the study but unqualified statements and conclusions not adequately supported
by the data should be avoided. New hypotheses should be stated when warranted,
but should be labeled clearly as such.
Figures, Tables and Graphics: Figures, Tables and Graphics should be numbered in Arabic numerals in the
text. The places of the figures, tables and graphics should be signed in the
text.
Review Article: Reviews prepared by authors
who have extensive knowledge on a particular field and whose scientific
background has been translated into a high volume of publications with a high
citation potential are welcomed. These authors may even be invited by the
journal. Reviews should describe, discuss, and evaluate the current level of
knowledge of practice and should guide future studies. Review article should
contain title, abstract and keywords; body text with sections, and references.
6.
A title page
including author information must be submitted together with the manuscript.
The title page is to include fully descriptive title of the manuscript and,
affiliation, title, e-mail address, ORCID, postal address, phone, mobile phone
and fax number of the author(s) (see The Submission Checklist).
7.
References
should be prepared as APA 6th edition.