İHÜ Araştırma ve Akademik Performans Sistemi


DSpace@İHÜ, İbn Haldun Üniversitesi’nin bilimsel araştırma ve akademik performansını izleme, analiz etme ve raporlama süreçlerini tek çatı altında buluşturan bütünleşik bilgi sistemidir.





 

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A randomized mixed-methods pilot feasibility trial of CBT group therapy with 4T-Integrated religious psychoeducation for religious obsessions and compulsions
(Taylor & Francis, 2026) Toprak, Taha Burak; Türkçapar, M. Hakan
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and religious congruence of integrating the 4T religiouspsychoeducation model into CBT group therapy for religious OCD, with exploratory analyses of clinical change.Method: Twenty-three adults with religious OCD were randomly assigned to standard CBGT or a 4T-integrated group.Assessments were conducted at pre-test, post-test, and 1-, 3-, and 12-month follow-ups using the Y-BOCS, OBQ-44,TAFS, PIOS, BDI, and BAI. Linear mixed-effects and nonparametric analyses explored within-group change. Feasibilityindicators included recruitment, retention, adherence, and participant feedback. Semi-structured interviews werethematically analyzed to examine acceptability and cultural fit.Results: Both interventions were feasible and well-tolerated, with adequate recruitment and retention. Participants in bothgroups showed within-group improvements across symptom and cognitive measures. Exploratory trends suggested greaterreductions in thought–action fusion (likelihood) and additional late-phase cognitive shifts in the 4T group. Qualitativefindings highlighted positive perceptions of the 4T model’s religious congruence, clearer understanding of intrusivethoughts, and enhanced motivation.Conclusion: This randomized pilot feasibility trial supports the practicality and acceptability of integrating religiouslygrounded psychoeducation into CBGT for religious OCD. Preliminary trends suggest the need for a larger definitivetrial, and qualitative data highlight the contextual relevance of religiously integrated psychoeducation for treatmentengagement.
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Boosted LightFace: A hybrid DNN and GBM model for boosted facial recognition
(Gazi University, 2026) Serengil, Sefik Ilkin; Özpınar, Mustafa Alper; Yönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, İşletme Bölümü
Facial recognition technology has seen significant advancements, impacting security, surveillance, and personal identification. Deep neural networks have enhanced accuracy and reliability, with integration into everyday devices further accelerating adoption. Researchers explore combining Deep Neural Networks with Gradient Boosting Machines for improved performance. This paper proposes Boosted LightFace, a hybrid Deep Neural Networks and Gradient Boosting Machines model leveraging robust facial recognition and face detection models. The architecture first integrates predictions from five high-performing DNN models. Their distance metrics and classification outcomes are engineered into a tabular dataset of 6,000 image pairs with 13 features. This dataset is then trained using a highly efficient LightGBM model with a low learning rate of 0.01 and 1000 estimators, incorporating an early stopping mechanism, and employing 10-fold cross-validation to maximize generalization. Recent research identifies FaceNet512d as a robust model, surpassing human recognition on the Labeled Faces in The Wild dataset with 98.4% score. Boosted LightFace achieves 99.1% accuracy, surpassing human recognition by 1.6% and outperforming the best single model in LightFace by 0.7%, underscoring the potential of integrating Deep Neural Networks and Gradient Boosting Machines models in advancing facial recognition technology. Furthermore, Boosted LightFace not only outperforms individual models in terms of accuracy but also surpasses them in precision, recall, F1, and AUC scores, highlighting its comprehensive superiority.
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et-Tekâlîdü'l-ilmiyyetü'l-İslâmiyye fi't-tarih
(Ma'hedü'ş-Şârika li't-Türâs, 2026) Açıkgenç, Alparslan; İnsan ve Toplum Bilimleri Fakültesi, Felsefe Bölümü
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Equal before Allah, unequal before the prophet? Ongoing discourse on matn criticism and its influence on feminist Muslim thought [Conference Abstract]
(International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) / Department of Qur’an and Sunnah Studies, 2024) Abdullah, Nuzulul Qadar
İn recent years, the question of whether Müslim scholars critically evaluated mutun has sparked considerable scholarly interest, leading to a vigorous debate vvithin Islamic studies. Pioneering orientalists like Goldziher, Schacht, and Juynboll argued that early muhaddithin did not critically engage vvith mutun, focusing instead on rigorous scrutiny of asonid. Contemporary Müslim academics, such as Muştafâ al-Sibâ'i, Misfir al-Dumayni, and Tâhir al-Jawâbi, counterthis narrative by asserting that matn criticism has alvvays been integral to text verification in Islamic history. This perspective is further supported by Western scholars like Jonathan Brovvn, vvho discovered nevv data on early matn criticism. Other researchers have revisited the claims of early muhaddithin engaging in matn criticism, particularly after Mu’taz al-Khatib's doctoral research suggested that matn criticism was mainly the domain of the uşüliyyün. Conversely, Hatim al-'Awni argued that the methodologies of muhaddithin and uşüliyyün are complementary ratherthan opposing. İn the realm of Feminist Müslim thought, such divergent vievvs are often deemed to have limited influence. Feminist Müslim thinkers underscore a substantial lacuna in matn criticism, advocating for innovative approaches such as the tawhid\c paradigm and the ûur'anic-based value analysis. İn orderto provide a more nuanced analysis, this paper proposes a nevv categorization ot matn criticism, distinguishing betvveen /snöd-based matn criticism and text-based matn criticism. Utilising a qualitative research methodology, it elucidatesthat, although nevv evidence has been uncovered from the genre of "ılal and mowdü'ât, it is insufficientto conclusively affirm that matn criticism was employed as a methodology. The latter part explores the impact of classical matn criticism methodologies on contemporary feminist Müslim thought, analysing vvorksthe likes ofAmina Wadud, Riffat Hassan, HidayetTuksal. Significantly, this paper representsthe inaugural scholarly effort to comprehensively delineate and juxtapose contrasting perspectives on matn criticism, offering a unique contribution to the ongoing discourse.
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Effects of ethical values on consumers’ green product purchase intentions. Mediating roles of egobiocentric values and green purchase behaviour. Moderating role of green price sensitivity
(Science, Technology and Engineering Conferences, 2025) Sonko, Mariama
The study aims to integrate the theory of planned behaviour and the Hunt-Vitell ethical theory to evaluate the effects of ethical values on Gambian consumers’ green product purchase intentions. Also, given the lack of clarity on least developed nations’ consumers’ intentionbehaviour gap, the study evaluates the mediating roles of green product purchase behaviour between green product purchase intentions and green product repurchase intention. Hence, by employing a structural equation modeling with a sample size of 300 Gambians, the findings reveal both deontological evaluations and teleological evaluations exerting positive and significant direct effects on consumers’ green product purchase intentions although the magnitude of the effects is higher with teleological evaluation to deontological evaluations. Further, the relationships between deontological evaluations, teleological evaluation, and green product purchase intention were found to be partially mediated by egobiocentric values. Similarly, green product purchase behaviour also partially mediated the relationship between green product purchase intention and green product repurchase intention. Besides, by evaluating the moderating roles of green price sensitivity between green product purchase intention and green product purchase behaviour, the results indicate green price sensitivity plays a significant moderating role, although the effect differs between high green price sensitive consumers and low green price sensitive consumers. Overall, the findings from the study provide useful insights on how green marketers can position their products in the market by communicating the ethical aspects of their products.