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ABSTRACT
Background: Scientific research processes are
of capital significance in defining problems from a critical perspective,
identifying the variables, determining the relationships between these problem
variables, and finding solutions to existing issues.
Aim: Based on this direction, the current study
aimed to examine the effects of sports science students' attitudes towards
scientific research methods course on their critical thinking skills
considering various variables.
Methods: The study group, determined by a simple
random sampling method, comprised 412 students with an average age of 21.92,
studying in sports sciences. "Attitude Scale Towards Scientific Research
Course" and "Critical Thinking Skills Scale" were used to scale
students' scientific research and critical thinking skills.
Results: The
study determined that while there was no significant difference between the
students according to the gender variable, there were differences according to
the department and class variables.
Conclusion: As a result, there is a positive
relationship between students' attitudes towards scientific research methods
and their critical thinking skills.
Keywords: Sport Sciences, Scientific Research, Critical
Thinking