Purpose: The purposes of this methodologic paper are to (1) describe theoretical background in conducting research across different cultures; (2) address measurement issues related to instrument administration; and (3) provide strategies to deal with measurement issues. Methods: A thorough review of the literature was conducted. A theoretical background is provided, and examples of administering instrument in studies are described. Results: When applying an instrument to different cultures, both equivalence and bias need to be established. Three levels of equivalence, i.e., construct equivalence, measurement unit equivalence, and full score comparability, need to be explained to maintain the same concept being measured. In this paper, s...
Surveying Cultures uniquely employs techniques rooted in survey methodology to discover cultural pat...
Background: Addressing health disparities in the global community requires awareness of how cultural...
The problem with measurement comparability in cross-cultural studies arises when researchers attempt...
One major threat to revealing cultural influences on psychological states or processes is the presen...
In cross-cultural research, researchers have to adjust the constructs and associated measurement ins...
In cross-cultural comparative studies it is essential to establish equivalent measurement of relevan...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
Introduction This chapter addresses the methodological issues associated with equivalence and bias i...
A central methodological äspect of cross-cultural assessment is the interpretability of intergroup d...
Cross-cultural studies involve persons from different countries and/or ethnic groups. One of the cen...
In cross-cultural comparative studies it is essential to establish equivalent measurement of relevan...
In this article, we assessed the cross-cultural validity of the Women's Role Strain Inventory (WRSI)...
"In survey research many decisions are made in order to design an instrument for data collection. Th...
"Bias refers to the presence of nuisance factors in cross-cultural research. Three types of bias are...
Purpose: Concepts such as health-related quality of life, disability and participation may differ ac...
Surveying Cultures uniquely employs techniques rooted in survey methodology to discover cultural pat...
Background: Addressing health disparities in the global community requires awareness of how cultural...
The problem with measurement comparability in cross-cultural studies arises when researchers attempt...
One major threat to revealing cultural influences on psychological states or processes is the presen...
In cross-cultural research, researchers have to adjust the constructs and associated measurement ins...
In cross-cultural comparative studies it is essential to establish equivalent measurement of relevan...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
Introduction This chapter addresses the methodological issues associated with equivalence and bias i...
A central methodological äspect of cross-cultural assessment is the interpretability of intergroup d...
Cross-cultural studies involve persons from different countries and/or ethnic groups. One of the cen...
In cross-cultural comparative studies it is essential to establish equivalent measurement of relevan...
In this article, we assessed the cross-cultural validity of the Women's Role Strain Inventory (WRSI)...
"In survey research many decisions are made in order to design an instrument for data collection. Th...
"Bias refers to the presence of nuisance factors in cross-cultural research. Three types of bias are...
Purpose: Concepts such as health-related quality of life, disability and participation may differ ac...
Surveying Cultures uniquely employs techniques rooted in survey methodology to discover cultural pat...
Background: Addressing health disparities in the global community requires awareness of how cultural...
The problem with measurement comparability in cross-cultural studies arises when researchers attempt...