Dr. Mutlu  Turkmen
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Dr. Mutlu Turkmen

Professor
Bayburt University, Turkiye


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Physical Education from Gazi University, Ankara, Turkiye

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Biography

Dr. Mutlu Turkmen is currently working as Assistant Professor at Bartin University, Turkey. He has completed his Ph.D. in Sports History from Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey. His main area of interest focuses on Social Sciences. His area of expertise includes Sports Management, Recreation, Multiple intelligence, Physical Education, Sports history, Leisure, Sports Sociology, Wellness, Time Management, Sports Psychology, and Life quality. He has 7 research articles in journals as well as 10 conference papers and 2 books contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Sports Management
62%
Physical Education
90%
Sports Sociology
75%
Sports Psychology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
30
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Turkmen, M., A. Ozkan, M. Kul and T. Bozkus, 2015. Investigation of the relationship between physical activity level and healthy life-style behaviors of academic staff. Educ. Res. Rev., 10: 577-581.
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  2. Kul, M., F. Catikkas, M. Turkmen and H. Akyuz, 2015. The role of sports in recreational activities. Online J. Recreation Sport, 4: 40-47.
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  3. Turkmen, M., T. Bozkus, M. Ocalan and M. Kul, 2013. A case study on the relationship between sport motivation orientations and bodily/kinaesthetic intelligence levels of university students. World J. Sport Sci., 8: 28-32.
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  4. Turkmen, M., T. Bozkus and A. Altintas, 2013. The relationship between motivation orientations and competitive anxiety in Bocce players: Does gender make a difference. Psychol. Behav. Sci., 2: 162-168.
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  5. Turkmen, M., M. Kul, M. Ocalan, A. Ozkan and T. Bozkus, 2013. Determination of the relationship between physical activity levels and healthy life-style behaviors of university students. Aust. J. Basic Applied Sci., 7: 507-512.
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  6. Turkmen, M., 2013. The relationships between gender, physical self-perception, sport experience, motivation orientations and academic success. Int. J. Acad. Res., 5: 66-72.
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  7. Turkmen, M., 2013. The effects of taekwondo courses on multiple intelligence development-a case study on the 9th grade students. Arch. Budo Sci. Martial Arts Extreme Sports, 9: 55-60.
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  8. Turkmen, M., 2013. Investigation of the relationship between academic and sport motivation orientations. Middle-East J. Scient. Res., 16: 1008-1014.
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  9. Bozkus, T., M. Turkmen and M. Kul, 2013. The effects of age, sports experience and physical self perception on competition anxiety levels of female football players. Int. J. Acad. Res., 5: 509-513.
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  10. Yaman, C., M. Turkmen and G. Herguner, 2012. Evaluation of time usage possibilities and attitudes of regional directors of sports and youth. Acad. Soc. Sci. J., (In Prtess). .
  11. Kul, M., M. Guclu, M. Turkmen and T. Bozkus, 2012. The relationship between physical education teachers exposure to mobbing and organizational commitment. Proceedings of the International Conference on Educational Research, February 13-15, 2012, Cyprus -.
  12. Arslan, S. and M. Turkmen, 2012. Effects of recreation services offered by local government on quality of life: A factor analysis application. The Online J. Recreat. Sport, Vol. 1. .
  13. Turkmen, M., 2011. Bowls Sports: Definitions, Historical Background and Rules. Neyir Matbaası, Ankara.
  14. Zorba, E. and M. Turkmen, 2010. Lifelong Sports for All. Neyir Matbaası,. Ankara.
  15. Cubuk, M.K. and M. Turkmen, 2003. Mass transportation in Ankara. Gazi Uni. J. Sci., 18: 125-144.