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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH TECHNIQUES AND PUBLICATION ETHICS

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
BUSYL1004 1 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH TECHNIQUES AND PUBLICATION ETHICS 3/0/0 CC ENGLISH 6
Course Goals
 This course will introduce the students basic concepts and relevant methods for conducting a research in Social Sciences. The ultimate aim of this course is to develop analytical and critical thinking of students; at the same time to provide them an opportunity for reasoning on real matters especially in daily business life. Furthermore, developing the skills of questioning, understanding, diagnosing, thinking, expressing (both verbally and in a written from) are another objective of this course. Besides all of these goals,this course aims to closely approach the scientific research process ranging from designing aresearch proposal to conducting the field work and to transfering  course experiences to students' theses.
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Special Requisite(s) The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Instructor(s) Assist. Prof. Dr. Kemal Özkan Yılmaz
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule Wednesday, 18:00-21:50, Ataköy 1st Floor B Corridor Room 2
Office Hour(s) Dr. Kemal Özkan Yılmaz - BK B-8/4, by Appointment
Teaching Methods and Techniques  Lecture, reading, individual/group presentations, discussion.
Principle Sources 1. W. Lawrence Neuman (2014) “Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches”. Pearson New International Edition (7th ed.). Pearson. 2. Uma Sekaran and Roger  Bougie (2016) “Research Methods  for Business: A Skill Building Approach” (7th ed.) Wiley. ISBN: 9781119165552 (pbk) ISBN: 9781119266846 (ebk) 3. William G. Zikmund, Barry J. Babin, Jon C. Carr and Mitch Griffin (2012) “Business Research Methods”. (9th ed.) South-Western Cengage Learning. 4.  Hair Jr, J. F., Page, M., & Brunsveld, N. (2019). Essentials of business research methods. Routledge.
Other Sources  1- Scientific articles based on each week's topic.
Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Introduction and orientation to the course Lecture and Discussion
2. Week Why do we need a research? Lecture, presentation, reading and discussion
3. Week What are the major types of social research? Lecture, presentation, reading and discussion
4. Week Theory and Research Lecture, presentation, reading and discussion
5. Week What is the meaning of literature? How to approach literature review? Lecture, presentation, reading and discussion.
6. Week Strategies and elements of research design: How to design a research? Lecture, presentation, reading and discussion.
7. Week Qualitative and Quantitative Measurement Lecture, presentation, reading and discussion
8. Week Midterm exam week Midterm exam week
9. Week Qualitative and Quantitative Sampling Lecture, presentation, reading and discussion
10. Week Data collection and Data Analysis Lecture, presentation, reading and discussion
11. Week Principles of scientific research proposal Lecture, presentation, reading and discussion
12. Week Designing project/thesis proposal and important notes Lecture, presentation, reading and discussion
13. Week Students presentations on research proposals Presentation and discussion
14. Week Students presentations on research proposals Presentation and discussion
15. Week Final Assessment and evaluation
16. Week Final Assessment and evaluation
17. Week Final Assessment and evaluation
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Midterm(s) 1 40
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations 1 60


Program Outcomes
PO-1Applies mathematical and social knowledge to Business problems.
PO-2Defines the basic information related to other disciplines (economics, sociology, psychology, numerical sciences, etc.) that form the basis of business management and uses this information in the field of business administration.
PO-3Explain the basic information in the field of business functions and management (management, production, marketing, accounting, finance, HRM, behavior, etc.), interpret the theoretical discussions covering the relations between the actors and cultures in this field.
PO-4Determines and applies how the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills gained in the field of business are used in research, application and field analysis.
PO-5Defines and evaluates activities and relationships in business-related fields; solve problems by defining, modeling and commenting.
PO-6Designs and evaluates every stage of a process related to business functions in line with a defined goal.
PO-7Conveys the current developments in the field of business and the projects carried out with appropriate communication tools to groups in and outside the field by supporting them with quantitative and qualitative data.
PO-8Leads in environments that require the resolution of problems related to the field of humanities; organizes personal, corporate and team work at the level of expertise
PO-9By introducing scientific, cultural and artistic developments in the field of humanities, it contributes to the process of becoming an information society of the society in which it lives and maintains it.
PO-10Gains effective oral and written communication skills in Turkish and English in academic and professional fields.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1Will be able to understand why there is a need to do a research.
LO-2Will be able to identify circumstances in which research is necessary or valuable.
LO-3Will be able to prepare a structured and comprehensible research proposal based on research interest.
LO-4Will be able to frame several research questions and generate hypotheses.
LO-5Will be able to determine distinguishing characteristics of qualitative and quantitative researches.
LO-6Will be able to select and apply appropriate research design based on the Research Question(s).
LO-7Will be able to decide an appropriate data analysis technique, conduct the analysis and interpret the results.
LO-8Will be able to decide an appropriate data analysis technique, conduct the analysis and interpret the results.
LO-9Will be able to learn how to represent the results both in textual and verbal (spoken) form.
LO-10Will be able to critically evaluate other researches reported by other people.
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
 PO 1PO 2PO 3PO 4PO 5PO 6PO 7PO 8PO 9PO 10
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