Manuscript Writing Rules
While editing the manuscripts, please take the MANUSCRIPT TEMPLATE as an example.
Manuscripts should meet the following criteria:
1. Page Layout
Sheet Size: A4 Vertical
Top Margin: 3 cm
Bottom Margin: 3 cm
Left Margin: 3 cm
Right Margin: 3 cm
Font: Cambria
Main Title: 12-point
Chapter and Subheadings: 12-point
Main Text: 11-point
Abstract: 10-point
Footnote text: Footnote can be added only in cases that require explanation (9-point).
Paragraph Spacing: Before 0 pt. - After 0 pt.
Indent: 1,25 cm
Line Spacing: Single (1)
2. Writing Rules:
a. Title: Main title should be compatible with the content. Titles of the main sections, references and appendices should be written in bold and capital letters. In the study, subheadings can be used to provide an information systematically and the headings can be numbered, if necessary. Only the first letters of the subheadings should be bold and capitalized. Authors should continue from the same line by placing a colon at the end of the subheadings.
b. Abstract: At the beginning of the article, there should be an abstract in Turkish consisting at least 150 and maximum 200 words and 150-250 words in English which concisely expresses the problem, purpose, importance, method, and findings/results of the research. Abstracts should be indented 1,5 cm both from the left and the right. Keywords consisting of at least 5 and at most 8 words should be given below the abstract. Keywords should be ordered from general to specific. The first letters of the keywords should have uppercase letters, the other letters should have lowercase letters and they should be separated by commas.
c. Main Text: Manuscripts should not exceed 11000 (eleven thousand) words and book reviews should not exceed 2000 (two thousand) words. The parts that need to be emphasized in the text should be written in italic letters, not bold.
d. Tables and Figures: Tables should have numbers and titles. The number of the table should be written at the top, left-justified and vertical, the title of the table should be written italic with the first letter of each word capitalized. Tables should be in the appropriate places in the text. The number and the title of the figures should be centered just below the figure. The figure number should be written italic, ends with period; and the figure name should be written vertically with just first letter capitalized.
e. Details such as page numbers, headers and footers should not be included in the manuscripts.
f. Turkish Language Association’s spelling guide should be taken as a basis, except the situations that the article or the subject is compulsory in terms of spelling and punctuation.
g. Citing and Reference List: Citations and reference list should be arranged according to the rules stated below. Articles that are not edited according to the specified rules will be returned directly to the authors without being reviewed.
General Rules for In-Text Citations:
The following points should be carefully considered when using in-text citations:
Books with One Author
Author Surname (Date of Publication, Page)
Karataş (2015, p. 80) ……….
Or ………. (Karataş, 2015, p. 80).
Books with Two Authors
Author Surname and Author Surname (Date of Publication, Page)
According to Çapcıoğlu and Karataş (2015, p. 80) ……….
Or ……………. (Çapcıoğlu and Karataş, 2015, p. 80).
Books with Three or More Authors
In studies with three or more authors, “et al.” abbreviation should be used after the first author’s surname.
First author’s surname et. al. (Date of Publication, page)
Karataş et. al. (2009, p. 46) ……………
Or …………………. (Karataş et. al., 2009, p. 46).
REFERENCES
References should be given in accordance with APA 7 (American Psychological Association 7th Edition) standards. Some examples of references are given below (Retrieved from APA Style Common Reference Examples Guide, APA Style 7th Edition). More rules and examples are available at the Reference examples (apa.org).
General Rules for References:
BOOK / E-BOOK
Do not include the publisher location in the reference.
Electronic books should be given in the reference like printed books. Unlike other books, Doi or access link should be added, if any.
Authored Book
Kaufman, K. A., Glass, C. R., & Pineau, T. R. (2018). Mindful sport performance enhancement: Mental training for athletes and coaches. American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000048-000
Edited Book
Schmid, H.-J. (Ed.). (2017). Entrenchment and the psyehology of language learning: How we reorganize and adapt linguistie knowledge. American Psychological Association; De Gruyter Mouton. https://doi.org/10.1037/ 15969-000
Edited Book Chapter
Zeleke, W. A., Hughes, T. L., & Drozda, N. (2020). Home–school collaboration to promote mind–body health. In C. Maykel & M. A. Bray (Eds.), Promoting mind–body health in schools: Interventions for mental health professionals (pp. 11–26). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000157-002
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lachner, A., Backfisch, I., Hoogerheide, V., van Gog, T., & Renkl, A. (2020). Timing matters! Explaining between study phases enhances students’ learning. Journal of Educational Psychology, 112, 841–853. https://doi.org/10.1037/edu0000396
ONLINE MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Gander, K. (2020, April 29). COVID-19 vaccine being developed in Australia raises antibodies to neutralize virus in pre-clinical tests. Newsweek. https://www.newsweek.com/australia-covid-19-vaccine-neutralize-virus-1500849
ONLINE DICTIONARY ENTRY
American Psychological Association. (n.d.). Internet addiction. In APA dictionary of psychology. Retrieved April 24, 2020, from https://dictionary.apa.org/internet-addiction
REPORT BY A GROUP AUTHOR
World Health Organization. (2014). Comprehensive implementation plan on maternal, infant and young child nutrition. https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/113048/WHO_NMH_NHD_14.1_eng.pdf?ua=1
REPORT BY INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS
Winthrop, R., Ziegler, L., Handa, R., & Fakoya, F. (2019). How playful learning can help leapfrog progress in education. Center for Universal Education at Brookings. https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/how_playful_learning_can_help_leapfrog_progress_in_education.pdf
DISSERTATION FROM A DATABASE
Horvath-Plyman, M. (2018). Social media and the college student journey: An examination of how social media use impacts social capital and affects college choice, access, and transition (Publication No. 10937367). [Doctoral dissertation, New York University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global.
WEBPAGE
Chandler, N. (2020, April 9). What’s the difference between Sasquatch and Bigfoot? howstuffworks. https://science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/strange-creatures/sasquatch-bigfoot-difference.htm