Journal of Applied Sciences of Mehmet Akif Ersoy University is an international refereed journal. It aims to contribute to applied social sciences and humanities by publishing studies in accordance with scientific qualifications to readers and the science world.
Journal of Applied Sciences of Mehmet Akif Ersoy University includes scientific studies in accordance with original and academic literature related to a field of social sciences such as economics, business, marketing, accounting, finance, international trade, international relations, public administration and humanities.
Author Guidelines
Journal Publishing Principles
Journal Publication Process and Rules
Article Submission
Writing Rules
REFERENCES
For the book with single author:
· Jolliffe, I. T. (1986). Principal component analysis. New York: Springer.
For the book with two or more author:
· George, D. & Mallery, P. (2003). SPSS for windows, step by step, a simple guide and reference. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
For the book with single author and editor:
· Hallinan, M. T. (Ed.) (2005). Handbook of the sociology of education. New York: Springer.
For the book with two or more author and editors:
· Gibbs, J.T. & Huang, L.N. (Eds.). (1991). Children of color: psychological intervention. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
If section taken from edited book:
· McKenzie, H., Boughton, M., Hayes, L. & Forsyth, S. (2008). Explaining the complexities and value of nursing practice and knowledge. In I. Morley & M. Crouch (Eds.), Knowledge as value: Illumination through critical prisms (pp. 209-224). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi.
For translation books:
· Gaerder, J. (1994). Sophie's world: A nobel about the history of philosophy (P. Moller, Trans.). London, United Kingdom: Phoenix House.
For article in a compiled book:
· Karasu, B. (1997). İmge üretiminde roman hâlâ ilk sırada. Ne kitapsız ne kedisiz (ss. 13-22). İstanbul: Metis.
For e-book:
· McLaney, E. (2009). Business Finance. Retrieved from: 25.04.2017, http://www.books.mec.biz/tmp/books/E58R5U5EUTFE1SF8SBF3ZSBVUI16N6.pdf..
For article with single author:
· Ajzen, I. (1991). The theory of planned behavior. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50(2), 179-211.
For article with two or more authors:
· Sharma, S., Shimp, T. A. & Shin, J. (1994). Consumer ethnocentrism: A test of antecedents and moderators. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 23(1), 26-37.
For electronic articles:
· Von Ledebur, S. C. (2007). Optimizing knowledge transfer by new employees in companies. Knowledge Management Research & Practice. 5(4), 229-236. doi: 1 0.1 057/palgrave.kmrp.8500141
For newspaper article:
· Schwartz, J. (1993, Eylül 30). Obesity affects economic, social status. The Washington Post, p. A1, A4.
· Brody, J. E. (2007, Eylül 11). Mental reserves keep brain agile. The New York Times. Retrieved from: 11.09.2007, http://www.nytimes.com
For the references with unknown authors:
· Smartphones are Common in Europe, U.S., Less so in Developing Countries. (2016). Retrieved from: http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/06/28/10-facts-about-smartphones/ft_17-06-28_smartphone_map/
For revised or expanded prints:
· Passer, M. W. & Smith, R. E. (2015). Psychology: The science of mind behaviour (2nd. Ed.). North Ryde, NSW: McGraw-Hill Education.
For unpublished thesis:
· Duddle, M. (2009). Intraprofessional relations in nursing: A case study (Unpublished doctoral thesis). University of Sydney, Austraila.
For internet sources:
· Simon, J., Smith, K. & West, T. (2009). Price incentives and consumer payment behaviour. Retrieved from: http://www.rba.gov.au/ PublicationsAndResearch/RDP/RDP2009-04.html
For multiple hardcover studies:
· Pflanze, O. (1963-1990). Bismarc and the development of Germany (Hardcover 1-3). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
For encyclopedia:
· Keyormarsi, K., O'Leary, N. & Pardee, A. B. (2007). Cell division. In McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science technology (pp. 618-621). New York: McGraw-Hill.
For reports and technical articles:
· Gencel Bek, M. (1998). Mediscape Turkey 2000 (Report No. 2). Ankara: BAYAUM.
· Australian Breau of Statistics. (2007). Australian Social Trends (Report No. 4102.0). Canberra, Autralian: ABS.
For the photo:
· Adams, Ansel. (1927). Monolith, the face of Half Dome, Yosemite National Park [Photo]. Art Institute, Chicago.
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For the Authors:
1. Authors should prepare their studies in accordance with ethical rules.
2. The results of the study should be clear, understandable and honest. Incorrect and falsification data that do not suitable the literature and sampling should not be used in the study.
3. The authors should clearly define the methods they use in their work and the results of the study should be verifiable by other authors in future studies.
4. The studies should be in compliance with the publication principles and writing rules of the journal, the plagiarism report should be less than 20%, should be original, not have been previously published, not have been accepted for publication, and should not be in the process of evaluation elsewhere for publication.
5. The all responsibility of the study belongs to the author.
6. If the funding sources used in the study are available or if the work is supported by a specific project, this situation should be stated in the study by the author.
For the Reviewers:
1. Reviewers cannot directly contact the author(s) of the study. Article evaluation forms and correction suggestions shown on the article are directed to the author(s) by the editor(s) through the journal's system.
2. Reviewers should only evaluate studies that are suitable for their area of expertise.
3. Reviewers should evaluate the studies of the authors from an honest, impartial and scientific perspective.
4. Reviewers should evaluate the study regardless of gender, religious belief, nationality, political belief and commercial concerns and maintain the impartiality of the evaluation.
5. The reviewers are responsible for keeping information about the study of the authors confidential.
6. The reviewers should use constructive language and avoid personal comments while evaluating the work.
7. The reviewers should inform the editorial board when they encounter situations that do not comply with ethical rules, scientific perspectives and violate the rules of plagiarism in any study.
For the Editors:
1. Editors should make fair and impartial decisions, independent of commercial opinions and evaluations, and ensure that the publication process of the article is fair and impartial.
2. Editors should adopt editorial principles that encourage transparent and honest reporting.
3. When requerid, editors should return suspicious and unsuitable studies, or direct them to reviewers for corrections and controls.
4. Editors should examine the conformity of the studies on human and animals with ethical rules from a critical and an objective point of view.
5. The required conditions from the authors and reviewers must be clearly indicated.
6. Editors should follow the reviewer processes.
7. Editors should identify and adopt suitable principles to manage conflicts of editorial interest.
8. Editors should ensure confidentiality until studies are accepted.
9. Rejected studies should not be used for other purposes without the written permission of the author.
10. Editors should not discriminate against authors because of characteristics such as gender, age, race, religion, ethnic origin, political opinion, sexual orientation, country of residence.
References: Wager, E. & Kleinert, S. (2011) and Kleinert, S. & Wager, E. (2011). These recommendations for authors, reviewers and editors are taken into consideration. See: International Standards for Editors and Authors of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics).
Ethics committee approval is required for studies in all fields of science, along with social sciences on clinical and experimental humans and animals, where ethical committee decisions are required.
Ethics committee approval should be stated and documented in the related article.
In addition, the ethics committee approval information regarding the institution, date and decision/number should be specified in the articles by the author/s in the studies that require the approval of the ethics committee.
This information should be on the first or last page of the article.
However, it should be declared that the study was carried out in accordance with the international declaration and guid etc.
In addition, it should be stated by the author / s in the article that “Informed Consent Form” was taken in case reports.
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