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    The Associations Between Sleep Problems, Parental Attitudes, and Behavioral Problems in Preschool Children
    (Galenos Publ House, 2025) Torun, Naksidil Yazihan; Sayinta, Senanur; Kocak, Hatice Nur; Kilic, Kizbes Meral; Yazıhan, Nakşidil
    Objective: This study aims to examine the relationships between preschool children's sleep characteristics, social competence, behavioral problems, and parental attitudes and focus specifically on how preschool children's sleep mediates the relationship between parental attitudes and children's social competence and behavioral problems. Materials and Methods: This study's sample consisted of 142 parents of preschoolers. Data were collected using the "Demographic Information Form", "Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire", "Social Competence" and Behavior Evaluation Scale-30, and Parenting Attitude Scale. Results: Significant moderate correlations were found between sleep habits, parental attitudes, and children's behavioral-emotional problems. The mediatory role of sleep duration and sleep anxiety of the children between democratic parental attitude and social competence was also significant. The mediators (sleep duration and sleep anxiety) accounted for part of the pathway through which democratic parenting affects social competence. Conclusion: This study emphasizes the pivotal role of parental attitudes in influencing children's sleep-related difficulties and daytime behavioral problems. Effective management of sleep anxiety and sleep duration in children has the potential to enhance their behavioral and emotional outcomes.
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    Designing an Off-Road Working Lamp With Leds
    (Istanbul Univ, Fac Engineering, 2011) Cil, Celal Zaim; Yakisir, Burcu; Girgin, Burcu Yakışır
    In this study a working lamp used on the off-road working machines and vehicles is designed by using the LED diodes instead of a halogen bulb. In the design, firstly a LED array is determined and a proper driver circuit that can provide the required optical power is designed, and the working lamp developed is tested under various conditions. The luminous output values of the designed LED working lamp are compared with those of a commercial working lamp, which uses a halogen bulb. It is evaluated that in automotive applications lamps using LEDs could be successfully utilized depending on the optical efficacy of the LED used, the designs of the LED driver and the reflector.
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    The Reconciliation of Nethnography and Its Application in Marketing Research
    (Mehmet Akif Ersoy Univ, 2022) Nakip, Mahir; Gokmen, Aytac
    Netnography is the application of ethnography in the virtual environments. This ensures it to be Internet or virtual network ethnography. It is Kozinets who forwarded the netnography concept. He defined netnography as a cluster of hictorical developments, applications applied to the modern and complex context of our world. Netnography is a qualitative application to research the consumption behavior of societies of cultures on the Internet. One can say that netnography is a special application of virtual means to social interaction which is an unprecedented ethnographic research framework. Nethnography is a special research method that the application of virtual means to ethnographic studies. Ethnography is a qualitative research technique to researches cultural behaviors related in the social environments. It aims at who the targeted population is, what their story is and their experiences. Nethnography depends on ethnography which have the same principles. It is natural, participative and applicable. Nethnography is based on online participative and descriptive research that includes texts, videos and photographs. Thus, the aim of this study is to extensively research the concept of nethnography, which stems from ethnography and express to the target audience the concept comprehensively..
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    Historical Development of Foundation Universities From Organizational Ecology Perspective
    (Tuba-turkish Acad Sciences, 2024) Sener, Irge; Karapolatgil, Ahmet Anil
    In this study, the diversification and spread of Foundation Universities, which have been providing higher education for nearly 40 years in our country, T & uuml;rkiye has been examined descriptively within the frame of organizational ecology theory. The qualifications of the founding foundations of the 74 Foundation Universities, which are continuing education since the first Foundation University started education in 1984, have been examined in the historical process until 2022 yearend. It has been evaluated that the conditions of the period in which the Universities were founded caused their diversification; and five different periods were determined according to the foundation dates of the Foundation Universities. While the increase in the number of Foundation Universities was low in some periods, it was determined that there was a high increase in other periods. In addition, according to the characteristics of the Founding Foundations, a classification was made for Foundation Universities under six different categories as; "educator", "investor", "medical education focus", "collective organization", "public nature" and "association". Currently, investor category universities outnumber those in other categories. Another issue identified in the study is that the Founding Foundations tend to preserve the imprinting of their qualifications. In addition, in line with the stagnation in the number of newly opened Foundation Universities in recent years, it has been evaluated that the number of Foundation Universities in metropolitan cities has reached saturation. However, it is considered likely that Foundation Universities with different imprinting characteristics will be established in the future.
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    Traditional Architecture in the Central-Northern Mediterranean Region: Tectonics and Typological Analysis of Traditional Mut Houses
    (Konya Technical Univ, Fac Architecture & design, 2024) Urak, Zehra Gediz; Manav, Ayşe
    Architectural tectonics is a crucial starting point for comprehending traditional houses in terms of their form and usage. The components of land use, material use and construction technique, and plan layout, which reveal \"tectonic integrity,\" are the criteria that are considered. This study employs the typology method to question the tectonics of traditional housing architecture located in the central northern part of the Mediterranean Region, specifically through the example of Mut Houses in Mersin province. The typology study has facilitated the identification and quantification of the diverse array of architectural solutions and details that are characteristic of the region. Mut is a medium-sized district situated in the mountainous parts of the Central Taurus Mountains, with a settlement history dating back to the Roman Period. The fact that microclimatic conditions impact the supply of materials and construction techniques, and the cultural context influences the use of land, garden, and space, ensures that traditional Mut houses possess a distinct appearance in this region. Regrettably, these houses, which contain important details of the region, are at risk of extinction. This article documents the tectonic values of traditional Mut houses and conducts a typological analysis of them.
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    Understanding of Business Ethics in Nations Through a Comparison of American and Turkish Business Ethics Literature
    (IGIAD-Turkish Entrepreneurship & Business Ethics Assoc, 2024) Kocaömer, Neslihan; Kalemci, R. Arzu; Ozkan, Ilayda
    This study aims to contribute to field studies by discussing how the sources of hypernorms in different countries with different cultural contexts affect different understanding of business ethics based on a content anal- ysis of articles published in Turkey and the United States of America retrieved from academic databases querying ‘business ethics’ in their titles. Results for Turkey show that the historically- and culturally-rooted understanding of sovereign state manifests itself both in its national business system, paternalistic features and a high-power-dis- tance society. As a result of the sovereign state ideology, the dominant local economic community in Turkey is the state which can lay down ethical norms for its members through micro-social contracts. This ultimately lays the groundwork for the emergence of a context-specific business ethics approach. By contrast, the dominant local economic community seems to be the corporations in the USA where the micro-social contract may include that establishing strong ethical principles is the responsibility of corporations as the state does not fully regulate the relationship between individuals and businesses.
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    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Scattering of Plane-Waves by an Impedance Half-Plane at the Interface Between Isorefractive Media
    (Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2018) Basdemir, Husnu Deniz
    The scattering of plane waves by an impedance half-plane located at the interface of two isorefractive media is investigated. The scattered field, in addition to the diffracted and geometrical optics fields, is analyzed numerically and compared to the scattered field of perfectly conducting half-plane. The effect of the isorefractive media on the scattered field is also examined. © 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.