The aim of the “Journal of Sports Sciences Researches (JSSR)” is to publish original research articles and reviews that involve an integrative and comprehensive coverage of the latest developments in sports sciences. The incessant change and the rapid pace of developments characterizing the contemporary age require that researchers adopt a more holistic and inclusionary perspective towards sports sciences as a discipline. This is all the more significant because a number of various academic disciplines and sectors contribute to the making of the sports industry and science. In this context, JSSR aims to provide a quality research outlet for scientific papers.
JSSR is an international biannual journal first published in 2016. All submissions are subject to double-blind peer review process. JSSR publishes papers in Turkish and English languages. Original research and review articles as well as book reviews in the following areas are highly welcome: Physical Education and Sports Teaching, Sports Management, Recreation, Coaching-Movement and Training Sciences, Psycho-social Areas in Sports and Sports-Health Sciences among others.
A part of TUBITAK’s DERGIPARK initiative, JSSR is indexed by the following databases: EBSCO SPORTDiscuss Fulltext, TrDİZİN, Türkiye Atıf Dizini, Bielfield Academic Search Engine, Rootingindexing, Science Library Index, Scientific World Index, Asos indeks, Academic Keys, Journal Factor, Türk Eğitim İndeksi, ResearchBib, Eurasian Scientific Journal Index and Google Scholar. JSSR is also indexed in Manisa Celal Bayar University Library Catalogue.
*** Authors publishing with the journal retain the copyright to their work licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ ) and grant the Publisher non-exclusive commercial right to publish the work. CC BY-NC 4.0 license permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Author Guidelines
1. In the Journal of Sport Sciences Researches, original studies and compilations made in the field of sports sciences are published.
2. All researches to be published in the journal are written in Turkish or English.
3. It is necessary for researchers to take the plagiarism reports (10% similarity limit). If a researcher does not submit the plagiarism report to the editors, the report will be taken by the editorial board using the plagiarism program before being sent to the study referees.
4. At least two referees’ opinion will be taken before the study is published. Studies accepted by the referees and approved by the editor in accordance with the scientific content and form are published in the journal.
5. The study to be published in the journal should not have been published in any publications before, or should not have been sent to any magazines to be published at the same time. This is completely the author’s responsibility.
6. Primarily, researches should be uploaded to the system via the https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/jssr website by researchers. The studies uploaded to the system are taken to preliminary consideration by the editor board. After the approval of the editorial board, the studies are transmitted to the referees on the electronic media and the studies are published in accordance with the decisions (acceptance / rejection) of the referees and the editors.
7. All studies must be written in Times New Roman font and justified alignment.
8. The title of the study must be written in 12-point and 1,15 line space in the form of CAPITAL LETTERS.
9. The Abstract heading of the study must be written in starting with capital letters, bold and 12-point. Abstract text must be in 9-point and 1 line space and not exceed 250 words.
10. Author name / names must be written below the heading of the study in bold, italic,12-point and left aligned in order and academic title must not be used. Authors' institutions must be written in order and left aligned below their names.
11. The key words of the study must be written in 9-point fonts, italic, starting with capital letters, maximum 5 words as shown in the example template on the right side of the summary text.
12. E-mail and telephone contacts (preferably) of the responsible writer of the study must be given as a footnote with 9-point at the bottom of the abstract.
13. Text of the study must be written in 12-point and 1,15 space lines.
14. Tables, graphics, shapes etc. must be in 10-point (9-11 point) and must be prepared according to the APA style.
Table 1. The Reliability analysis of sub-scales of Gambling Motivation Scale
15. Study: It must be organized in the form of INTRODUCTION, METHOD (Research Model, Study Group / Population and Sample, Data Collection Tools, Data Collection, Analysis of Data), FINDINGS, DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION, SUGGESTIONS and REFERENCES and title of each chapter must be 12- point, in bold and capital letter.
16. The study must be in A4 page format, text length should not exceed 25 pages including figures, graphics and tables.
17. All margins of the page must be 2.5 cm.
18. The page numbers must be 11-point in Times New Roman font below the page and in the middle (The page number must not appear on the first page).
19. The list of resources is sorted alphabetically by the first letter of the first author's surname of each study.
20. While giving intertextual reference, more than one studies must be given in alphabetical order. In the display of two or more studies in the same parenthesis, the semicolon is placed between the studies (Hutchins & Rowe, 2009: 120-125; Yıldız & Güzel, 2015: 12-25; Yıldız, 2016
Giving refernces: References must be written 10-point in APA style and 1 line spacing.
** It must be shown as "et al." with 3 and more authors in references and intertextual reference.
REFERENCES (EXAMPLES)
Andrew, D. P., Pedersen, P. M., & McEvoy, C. D. (2019). Research methods and design in sport management. Human Kinetics.
Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences (2. baskı). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Dillard, J. P. (2020). Currents in the study of persuasion. In M.B. Oliver, A. A. Raney, & J. Bryant (Eds.), Media effects: Advances in theory and research (4. Edition, pp.115-129). Routlegde.
García-Fernández, J., Gálvez-Ruíz, P., Fernández-Gavira, J., Vélez-Colón, L., Pitts, B., & Bernal-García, A. (2018). The effects of service convenience and perceived quality on perceived value, satisfaction and loyalty in low-cost fitness centers. Sport Management Review, 21(3), 250-262. https://doi.org/10.1000/jssr.2019.00.000
Özsoy, S., & Yıldız, K. (2014). Hate Speech in Sport. International Journal of Social Science Research, 2(2), 46-60. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.328103
Yıldız, K. (2016). Information and communication technologies in sport. Nobel.
REFERENCES RULES
Journal Article:
Single author:
Özsoy, S. (2014). Hate speech in sport. International Journal of Social Science Research, 2(2), 46-60. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.328103
Koç, K. (2018). The Characteristics in Physical Education and Sport. Journal of Sport Sciences Researches, 3(2), 223-232. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.328103
Cited: (Özsoy, 2014)
(Koç, 2018)
Two authors:
Özsoy, S., & Yıldız, K. (2014). Hate Speech in Sport. International Journal of Social Science Research, 2(2), 46-60. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.328103
Cited: (Özsoy & Yıldız, 2014)
Three and More authors:
Yousefi, Z., Abedi, M., Baghban, I., Eatemadi, O., & Abedi, A. (2011). Personal and situational variables, and career concerns: Predicting career adaptability in young adults. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 14(1), 263-271. https://doi.org/10.25307/jssr.328103Cited: (Yousefi et al., 2011)
Scientific Journal Articles without Page Range, with ARTICLE NUMBER instead:
Deelen, I., Ettema, D., & Kamphuis, C. B. (2018). Sports participation in sport clubs, gyms or public spaces: How users of different sports settings differ in their motivations, goals, and sports frequency. PLoS ONE, 13(10), Article e0205198. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205198
Yang, Y., Li, Y., & Sun, Y. (2020). Psychometric evaluation of the characteristics of resilience in sports team inventory in China. PLoS ONE, 15(6), Article e0234134. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234134
Scientific Journal Articles without Volume or Issue Number
Without volume number, with number number
Tuna, H., Gürpınar, B., Tuz, K., Tekin-Gürgen, E., & Özdemir-İlçin, N. (2021). The effect of unıversıty students' music type preferences on physical activity, depression and sleep quality. Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Journal of Social Sciences Instıtute, (34), 29-41. https://doi.org/10.20875/makusobed.878726
With volume number, without issue number
Henkel, M. (2005). Academic identity and autonomy in a changing policy environment. Higher education, 49, 155-176. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-004-2919-1
Book References:
Single author:
Yıldız, K. (2016). Information and communication technologies in sport. Nobel.
Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences (2. baskı). Erlbaum Associates.
Two authors:
García-Fernández, J., & Gálvez-Ruiz, P. (2021). The Global Private Health & Fitness Business: A Marketing Perspective. Emerald Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-850-720211003
Lune, H., & Berg, B. L. (2016). Qualitative research methods for the social sciences. Pearson Higher Ed.
Packianathan, C., & Alberto, M. (2006). Human resource management in Olympic sport organizations. MEMOS.
Ritchie, J., Lewis, J., Nicholls, C. M. & Ormston, R. (Eds.). (2013). Qualitative research practice: A guide for social science students and researchers. Sage.
Three and More authors:
Andrew, D. P., Pedersen, P. M., & McEvoy, C. D. (2019). Research methods and design in sport management. Human Kinetics.
Dougherty, M., Meyer, E.T., Madsen, C., Van den Heuvel, C., Thomas, A., & Wyatt, S. (2010). Researcher engagement with web archives: State of the Art. Report. JISC.
Hoye, R., Smith, A. C., Nicholson, M., & Stewart, B. (2018). Sport management: principles and applications. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351202190
Book Chapter:
McDowell, J. Kim, A.C.H., & Brison, N.T. (2018). Professional sport. In P. M. Pederson & L. Thibault (Eds.), Contemporary sport management, (6. Edition, pp. 184,203). Human Kinetics.
Book with Editor/s
Bergman, M. M. (Ed.). (2008). Advances in mixed methods research: Theories and applications. Sage.
García-Fernández, J., & Gálvez-Ruiz, P. (Eds.) (2021). The Global Private Health & Fitness Business: A Marketing Perspective. Emerald Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-850-720211003
ELEKTRONIC REFERENCES
Author, A. A., & Author B. B. (2019). Title of page [Format description when necessary]. Retrieved from https://www.someaddress.com/full/url/.
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (2019). Title of article. Journal name, volume number(issue), pages. Retrieved from https://www.someaddress.com/full/url/.
APA 7: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references/examples
Ethical Principles and Publishing Policy
Publication Ethics
Journal of Sport Sciences Researches aims to produce, improve, and share knowledge objectively via scientific methods by examining the current improvements related to Sport Sciences with a holistic and inclusive approach.
Scientific works are studies which are concluded as a result of scientific methods and which provide with the application of scientific methods and objectivity. In the process of production of these works, all the components of the publication process; namely, publisher, editor, author, reviewers, and readers must follow the ethical principles. In this scope, Journal of Sport Sciences Researches must also follow the ethical principles of the all components of the publication process in the light of the guides and policies published in the open access by the Committee on Publication Ethics, COPE (e.g. COPE “Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors”; ICMJE Recommendations, CSE White Paper on Publication Ethics, WAME resources, WMA policies, and ORI; WMA Helsinki Declaration).
In case manipulated, falsified and fabricated data is determined in the scientific studies which are sent and/or accepted by the journal, the institution(s) for which the author(s) works for will be informed and the study will be rejected. Journal of Sport Sciences Researches has the right to ask for the documents related to the analysis results from the authors according to the feedback given by the editorial board and/or reviewers.
Research Ethics (ETHICAL CONSENT FORM)
In the scope of the protection of human and animal rights, the Journal of Sport Sciences Researches adopts the exact convenience principle of national and international ethical rules and principles. In the articles evaluated in Journal of Sport Sciences Researches, Research Ethics Committee Approval is needed for the following items:
• Researches conducted in qualitative or quantitative approaches which require data collection from the participants using survey, interview, focus group study, observation, and/or experiment techniques,
• Using humans or animals (including material/data) with experimental or other scientific aims,
• Clinical researches on humans,
• Researches on animals,
• Retrospective studies in accordance with the law on the protection of personal data.
Ethical Responsibilities of the Publisher
Journal of Sport Sciences Researches is a personal journal having been publishing in the field of Sport Sciences with the management of publication board or editorial board since 2016. The journal publishers adopt the principle of free publishing without profit making purposes in the light of publishing scientific studies with ethical principles.
• The publisher who is one of the stakeholders of the scientific study must act in the light of ethical principles.
• The publisher is responsible for using the communication ability without considering personal benefits and for leading the audience correctly.
• The publisher protects all the property rights and copyrights of the articles published in their journal; and assumes the task of archiving each product.
• Individuals must not abstain from contacting the publisher in case they come across an unethical situation.
Ethical Tasks and Responsibilities of the Editors
• Rejecting articles which are incompatible with the aim and scope of the journal.
• Considering the original value of the articles, their contribution to the field, the reliability and validity of the research method, the clarity of expression and the aim and scope of the journal.
• Evaluating the articles in the pre-assessment phase as long as there are no serious problems about the submitted articles; considering the suggestions of the Reviewers, not changing the decisions made by previous editor(s) as long as there are no serious problems, providing with constructive criticism.
• Applying double-blind peer review method and evaluation process policies adopted by the journal, keep the identity information of the reviewers confidential, providing with objective and timely evaluation for each article.
• In order to provide with independent peer evaluation,
• In order to achieve peer evaluation independently, reviewers independent from the institutions of the authors are appointed.
• Sending articles for evaluation to the editors and reviewers considering their field of expertise and supporting objective and independent evaluation process.
• Acting in a balanced objective and fair way while the reviewers and editors do their duty without letting any discriminations against gender, religion or political belief or the ethnic or geographical roots of the authors.
• Evaluating the articles according to their content and favoring no authors in that sense.
• Taking necessary precautions and evaluating the presented declarations if any; in order to prevent possible conflicts of interest. In case there is a conflict of interest, Journal suspends the evaluation process of the article until the ambiguity is resolved; in this sense, Journal has the right to demand Research Ethics Committee Approval, Interviewer Consent Forms, and required documents.
• Evaluating sponsored articles or articles on special subjects in the same way with other articles.
• Applying required procedures by adhering to the policies and procedures of the journal in case there is a complaint about the ethical violation. Giving a chance to the authors in order to answer the complaint, and not avoiding applying required sanctions no matter to whom the article belongs to.
• Taking articles with negative conclusions into account.
• Acting responsibly and sensitively about publishing contents such as notice of correction, explanation, apology, and disclaimer.
Ethical Responsibilities of the Reviewers
A double-blind peer review is applied in the process of article evaluation in the Journal of Sport Sciences Researches in which author(s) do not know reviewers and vice versa; Reviewers do not contact with authors directly; correction requests are forwarded to author(s) by the editors on the journal management system through article evaluation forms and notes on the original text.
Reviewers who are to evaluate articles submitted to Journal of Sport Sciences Researches must carry the following ethical responsibilities:
• Reviewers must objectively evaluate only the content of the article in a timely manner and must accept articles only about their fields of expertise in order to contribute to the decision-making process of the Editor.
• Reviewers must carry out the evaluation objectively and in strict confidence. As per this principle, they must remove the articles that they have evaluated and must use them after they are published. Nationality, gender, religion, political belief and commercial purposes must not be included in the evaluation process and must not ruin the objectivity.
• When reviewers conclude that there is a conflict of interest – common interest, they must inform the editor and reject evaluating the article.
• Reviewers must conclude evaluation in accordance with the academic etiquette with a constructive and kind use of language; and must avoid libelous and hostile personal comments.
• Reviewers must evaluate the article which they accept to evaluate in the given time.
• Reviewers must reject evaluating articles which resemble to their own article in the writing process or in the evaluation process.
• Reviewers must protect the confidentiality of the information provided by the editor and author; as per confidentiality policy, they must remove the article after evaluation; if any, they must inform the editor about situations against bling judgment policy and reject the offer of evaluation.
• They must be aware of the potential conflicts of interest (financial, institutional, collaborative or author-related or the relations among authors); and if necessary, they must warn the editor.
• They must continue to protect the confidentiality of the study and the evaluation process.
• In case there is a situation which can affect their original comments and feedbacks, they must inform the journal.
• They must try to reply to the demands coming from the journal about revision and re-evaluation.
Ethical Responsibilities of the Authors
The following are the scientific research ethical responsibilities of author(s) who submitted article to Journal of Sport Sciences Researches:
• Author(s) must not submit their articles to Journal of Sport Sciences Researches at if the article was published in another journal or was submitted to another journal.
• Author(s) must send original articles to Journal of Sport Sciences Research.
• Author(s) must refer to the sources that they use during the production of the article appropriately in the light of ethical principles.
• The individuals who does not contribute to the article must not be included in the article as author(s); changing the author order of the article or adding new authors or excluding an author must not be offered after submitting the article. During submission, the names of the authors must be uploaded to the system by the correspondent author. The Journal Editor Committee do not make any changes on the system.
• Author(s) must inform the editor about the individuals with conflict of interest or common interests for the article that has been submitted.
• In case information about the article or raw data is requested from the authors during the evaluation process, the requested information must be provided by the author(s) to the editor.
• Author(s) must provide documents related to the rights to use data, the approvals related to the research-analyses or the consents of the participant who forms the study groups. Information concerning voluntary participation consent form must be provided in the method part.
• Author(s) must contact the editors and edit or retrieve their content within five days when they realize that there is a problem with their article in the process of evaluation or in the preview process or published in the journal’s electronic environment.
• Author(s) must provide information regarding ethics committee approval of their articles which require quantitative or qualitative data collection such as experiment, survey, scale, interview, observation, focus group study with the name of the ethics committee name, decision date and issue in the first and last pages and in the method part. They must also submit an ethics committee approval document to the system.
• Author(s) must provide evidence (obtaining permission for the use of documents such as scales, surveys and photographs developed by others) that show they pay strict attention to the ethical principles in the process of data collection in the article. In the articles, it must be pointed out that copyright regulations were applied for the research and publication ethics and literary and artistic works. If the research is on humans and animals, it must be pointed out that the research was conducted in accordance with the international declarations, guides etc. (Helsinki Declaration).
• No ethics committee approval is required for the review articles. However, authors must show that there is no requirement for ethics committee requirement in the first, the last and the method part for the articles without ethics committee requirements.
Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism is a common and serious ethical problem which affects the scientific studies without considering if it is deliberate or not. Consequently, it is unethical and unacceptable as well as it is a crime to publish articles which have similarities with other sources and do not include references for it.
Journal of Sport Sciences Researches takes various precautions to prevent any kind of plagiarism. Similarity Report Programs are used in order to determine the coinciding and similar text examples of the articles (after the acceptance of the articles). Articles with similarity score of 10% and more are rejected even though they are accepted in the first place. Moreover, publication board can act in accordance with COPE rules when encountered by plagiarism, reference manipulation and data fraud claims and suspicions.
Conflict of Interest Policy and Copyright Regulation
• Journal of Sport Sciences Researches is responsible for taking precautions in order to prevent potential conflicts of interest and for assessing the given declarations. Consequently, the journal thinks that potential conflicts of interest harms the scientific publication ethics. The journal defines all the responsibilities for all shareholders in order to determine and prevent conflicts of interest. In case of a potential conflict of interest, the Journal suspends the evaluation process of an article until the unclarity is eliminated. In this context, the Journal has the right to request Ethics Committee Approval, Interviewer Voluntary Consent Form and other documents to be submitted from the author that submits the article.
• Author(s) has the copyright of their own articles and the first-time publication right belongs to the Journal of Sport Sciences Researches; as per Creative Commons Attribution principles, the article can be shared referring to the author and journal.
• Author(s) must submit the article with the signed version of Copyright and Conflict of Interest Form (all the authors of an article must sign it) when they apply for article publication to Journal of Sport Sciences Researches.
Publication Fee
Journal of Sport Sciences Researches do not demand any charges for publication or publication cost from the author or the authors in any phase such as the submission, evaluation publication phases. Furthermore, no article processing charges are requested from the authors for their submitted articles. The journal is free-of-charge and 100% nonprofit in order to support publication in the field of Sport Sciences. Moreover, the journal provides with DOI number from the moment the article is accepted and provides free access to the full text of the article.
Preview
The articles which are submitted to the Journal of Sport Sciences Researches, accepted after the evaluation process and completed the process after the acceptance are presented with preview along with their DOI (Digital Object Identifier) numbers on the electronic environment in order to distribute the scientific information in an up-to-date manner. The articles which are published in the preview are published in an issue and voice with a page number approved by the editor board and they are removed from the preview afterward. The articles in preview may not be the last version which will be published in the intended issue. Small changes may occur in the last version of the studies.
Reporting Situations Against Ethical Principles to the Journal Editor Board
In the Journal of Sport Sciences Researches, editors, reviewers, authors must report the situations against Ethical Principles about the behaviors or the articles which are in the evaluation process, in preview or published using sporbilimleriarastirmalari@gmail.com.
Policy Grounds
Journal of Sport Sciences Researches do not demand any charges for publication or publication cost from the author or the authors in any phase such as the submission, evaluation publication phases. Furthermore, no article processing charges are requested from the authors for their submitted articles. The journal is free-of-charge and 100% nonprofit in order to support publication in the field of Sport Sciences. Moreover, the journal provides with DOI number from the moment the article is accepted and provides free access to the full text of the article.