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Öğe The Adaptation of Romantic Relationship Perfectionism Scale into Turkish Culture(Kamla-Raj Enterprises, 2015) Ozteke, H. Irem; Buyukbayraktar, Cagla Girgin; Kesici, SahinIn current study, the researchers aimed to adapt Romantic Relationship Perfectionism Scale (RRPS) into Turkish. For reliability and validity of scale, four studies were conducted. Turkish and English forms of the Romantic Relationship Perfectionism Scale (RRPS) are administered over a two-week period and the translated version was accepted as equivalent to the original. Sample of the study consisted of university students in a romantic relationship more than 12 months. In analyzing data, confirmatory factor analysis was used and the model revealed acceptable fit indices. Item-total analyses and Cronbach alpha of scale revealed that the scale can be used in a Turkish sample. In criterion-related validity study, RRPS has significant correlations with Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (FMPS), Dysfunctional Attitude Scale (DAS) and Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Lastly, reliability coefficient scores revealed acceptable results. As a result, validity and reliability studies show that the RRPS scale is acceptable for Turkish sample.Öğe Effect of Gender on Humanistic Values(Kamla-Raj Enterprises, 2015) Buyukbayraktar, Cagla Girgin; Ozteke, H. Irem; Kesici, Sahin; Dilmac, Bulent; Yalcin, S. Barbaros; Eksi, HalilThe aim of this paper is to determine the effect of gender on humanistic values. The study group is composed of 256 high school students. The Humanistic Values Scale was used to determine humanistic values. Humanistic values in the scale are measured with 42 items in six dimensions. This study was conducted in Relational Screening Model. Screening models are research approaches that aim to describe a past or current situation as it was or as it is. Quantitative data obtained as a result of the study were analyzed using the independent t-test, which is used to determine the relation between dependent variable and independent variable and Cohen's technique. According to the findings of the paper, while the effect of gender on responsibility, honesty and tolerance as sub-dimensions of humanistic values was small, its effect on friendship was medium and its effect on being peaceful was great. Discussions and suggestions are made in line with the results.Öğe The Effects of National Education Curriculum for Special Education Institutions on Visual Peception Levels of Children with Mild Mental Retardation(Selcuk Univ, Inst Turkish Studies, 2014) Konuker, Rukiye; Pirpir, Devlet Alakoc; Cicekler, Canan Yildiz; Buyukbayraktar, Cagla Girgin; Uslu, BanuThe purpose of the present study is to examine the effect of Mentally Challenged Individual Support Program on visual perception in children with mild mental disabilities in Private Special Education and Rehabilitation Centers. The independent variable of the study is the Ministry of National Education program and the dependent variable is the visual perception levels of children. The study was carried out on a single group pretest-posttest model. The study group consists of 13 children with mild mental disabilities who are assigned randomly. Frosting Visual Perception Test and Ankara Developmental Inventory were used as assessment tools. While analyzing the data Mann Whitney U-Test and Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test were used. In order to test the differences alpha = 0.05 was taken as the significance level. According to the findings of the study, post-test average scores of children with mild mental dissabilities regarding eye-motor coordination, shape figure and spatial relation subdimensions had meaningful differences.Öğe The Validity and Reliability Study for the Turkish Version of the Commitment Scale(Kamla-Raj Enterprises, 2015) Buyukbayraktar, Cagla Girgin; Ozteke, H. Irem; Kesici, SahinThe purpose of this paper is to adapt the Commitment Scale to Turkish. Four studies were conducted. for the validity and reliability of the scale. Turkish and English versions of the Commitment Scale were administered for two-week periods and it was made sure that the translated version was true to the original. The sample of the study consisted of married couples. Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted in the paper and it was found that the model had acceptable goodness of fit indices. Total item analyses and Cronbach alpha value indicated that the scale could be used on the Turkish sample. In the criterion-referenced validity study, the scale was found to be significantly correlated with the Relationship Assessment Scale Dyadic Adjustment Scale, Marital Adjustment Scale, Future Time Orientation in Romantic Relationships Scale and The Heartland Forgiveness Scale. The reliability coefficient scores revealed acceptable results. In conclusion, validity and reliability studies demonstrated that the Commitment Scale was applicable to the Turkish sample.