| 1 | Introduction to the Research Course: definition, aim and objectives of the course | - |
| 2 | Basic research concepts, principles, and approaches Science, source of knowledge, scientific method, research types | [1]s 1-4 [2] s 3-51 [3] s 1-23 |
| 3 | Research Processes and Techniques Problem sources, problem selection and criteria, defining research problem, aims and hypothesis | [1]s 37-45 [2]s 53-225 [3] s 28-41 |
| 4 | Method Model, research model, research types, level of variables and control | [1]s 37-45 [2]s 75-109 [3] s 43-61 |
| 5 | Method (continued) Research types, pre-experimental models, real experimental models, semi-experimental models, and experimental environments, internal and external permeability | [1]s 37-45 [2]s 75-109 [3] s43-61 |
| 6 | Universe and Sample (Research Group) Universe, target population, sample, sampling, sampling types | [1]s 46-68 [2]s 109-129 |
| 7 | Universe and Sample (continues) Doing the sampling, defining the target population, listing the population, determining the scope of the sample, deciding on the sampling type, taking the sample | [1]s 46-68 [2]s 109-129 |
| 8 | Collecting Data Data types, data resources, measuring data, direct-indirect measurements, measurement errors, qualities of measurements and measurement tools, reliability, validity MİD-TERM EXAM | [2]s 131-196 |
| 9 | Collecting Data (continued) Observation, observation types, observation process, weak and strong points of the observation process, interview types, interview process, weak and strong points of interview technique | [2]s 131-196 |
| 10 | Processing Data, transcription and Interpretation Data coding, entering data, processing and reporting data | [2]s 197-245, [3] s 61212-334, [4] s 7-204 |
| 11 | Processing Data, Transcription and Interpretation (continued) Data classification, statistics and statistical analysis, direct analysis, sectional analysis, interpretation of data | [2]s 197-245 [3] s 61212-334 [4] s 7-204 |
| 12 | Findings and Interpretation Definition, types, presentation and interpretation of finding, considering restrictions, interpretation of unexpected findings | [1]s 149-159 [2]s 247-250 |
| 13 | Summary, Conclusion and Suggestions Summarizing the research, presenting the results and listing the suggestions and sustainable new research topics in line with the findings obtained at the end of the research process, writing the sources. | [1]s 160-179 [2]s 2253-255 |
| 14 | Writing scientific article | [1]s 160-179 |