AKADEMIK ÇALIŞMALAR VE YAYINLAR
Temizel, S. (2017). Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology, Oltmanns, T.F., Martin, M.T., Neale, J.M., & Davison, G.C. (1982). Chapters 1,2,3,4,5. Nobel Academic Publications. (translation)
Temizel, S., Akca, S., Gokdemir, B.P., Sengul, B.Z., Uyar, T., Unal, E. & Cinarbas, D. (2016). The Guests and the Hosts: The Syrian Refugees in Turkey. Poster Presentation, 19. National Psychology Congress, İzmir.
Temizel, S., & Şimşek, Ö. F. (2015). The Relationship between Personality Meta-traits and Facebook. Oral Presentation at 14th European Congress of Psychology, Milano.
Temizel, S. (2015). An Introduction to Theories of Learning (2010). Chapter 4 (Edward Lee Thorndike), Chapter 5 (Burrhus Frederic Skinner) and Chapter 6 (Clark Leonard Hull), Nobel Academic Publications. (translation)
Temizel, S., & Sorias, E. O. (2014). Familial and Cognitive Predictors of Social Anxiety among University Students. Oral Poster Presentation at 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology, Paris.
Sapmaz, F., & Temizel, S., (2012). Turkish version of the short depression-happiness scale (SDHS): A validity and reliability study, The Journal of Happiness & Well-Being, Vol. 1, pp. 29 – 34. http://www.journalofhappiness.net/volume/jhw-volume01-issue01.pdf
Doğan, T., Sapmaz, F., Tel, F. D., Sapmaz, S., & Temizel, S. (2012). Meaning in Life and Subjective Well-Being among Turkish University Students, Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 55, pp. 612– 617. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.09.543
Sapmaz, F., Doğan, T., Sapmaz, S., Temizel, S., & Tel, F. D., (2012). Examining predictive role of psychological need satisfaction on happiness in terms of self-determination theory, Procedia Social and Behavioural Sciences, Vol. 55, pp. 861 - 868, Doi: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.09.573
Misirlisoy, M., Alayli, A., Bayram, H., Dundar, C., Gul, B., Kurdoglu, P., Temizel, S., Torenli, Z., & Yurekli, O. (2011). Individual differences in susceptibility to memory illusions in the DRM paradigm. Poster presentation at 5th International Conference on Memory, York, England.