The following article deals with equivalence as a specific quality criterion concerning cross cultural research in psychology and provides an overview for this topic. The comparability of constructs as well as of data is analyzed. For this, the different levels of equivalence are regarded, e.g., translation equivalence and others. Classical as well as modern methods for the testing and guarantee of equivalence are analyzed. Critical approaches and methodical problems of cross cultural research are described
One major threat to revealing cultural influences on psychological states or processes is the presen...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact finding and speed...
The following article deals with equivalence as a specific quality criterion concerning cross cultur...
In cross-cultural comparative studies it is essential to establish equivalent measurement of relevan...
Introduction This chapter addresses the methodological issues associated with equivalence and bias i...
Cross-cultural studies involve persons from different countries and/or ethnic groups. One of the cen...
An overview is given of the major methodological issues in cross-cultural research. Different types ...
In cross-cultural comparative studies it is essential to establish equivalent measurement of relevan...
We address methodological challenges in cross-cultural and cultural psychology. First, we describe w...
In cross-cultural (and cross-national) survey research, the equivalence of survey questions rivals t...
"In cross-cultural (and cross-national) survey research, the equivalence of survey questions rivals ...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact find-ing and spee...
Cross-cultural research, quantitative or qualitative, is cost-intensive and laborious. Especially th...
"This volume, the third in the ZUMA-Nachrichten-Spezial series on methodological issues in empirical...
One major threat to revealing cultural influences on psychological states or processes is the presen...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact finding and speed...
The following article deals with equivalence as a specific quality criterion concerning cross cultur...
In cross-cultural comparative studies it is essential to establish equivalent measurement of relevan...
Introduction This chapter addresses the methodological issues associated with equivalence and bias i...
Cross-cultural studies involve persons from different countries and/or ethnic groups. One of the cen...
An overview is given of the major methodological issues in cross-cultural research. Different types ...
In cross-cultural comparative studies it is essential to establish equivalent measurement of relevan...
We address methodological challenges in cross-cultural and cultural psychology. First, we describe w...
In cross-cultural (and cross-national) survey research, the equivalence of survey questions rivals t...
"In cross-cultural (and cross-national) survey research, the equivalence of survey questions rivals ...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact find-ing and spee...
Cross-cultural research, quantitative or qualitative, is cost-intensive and laborious. Especially th...
"This volume, the third in the ZUMA-Nachrichten-Spezial series on methodological issues in empirical...
One major threat to revealing cultural influences on psychological states or processes is the presen...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact finding and speed...