It is now well accepted that working in research teams that span universities, jurisdictions and countries can be rewarding and economically prudent. To this end, investigators collaborate in the pursuit of knowledge to address human and societal problems and translate results into local and global contexts. This implies that investigators need to develop study instruments that are fit for purpose and strategically manage issues arising from geographical, linguistic and cultural diversity. A proven method is cognitive interviewing to pre-test the study materials to ensure clarity and relevance in the study population. This paper describes the steps taken to increase the methodological reliability of study instruments through the use of cog...
Abstract Cognitive interviewing has emerged as one of the more prominent methods for identifying and...
This article summarizes the work of the Comparative Cognitive Testing Workgroup, an international co...
This paper contrasts findings from a quantitative survey with those from a cognitive interviewing fo...
It is now well accepted that working in research teams that span universities, jurisdictions and cou...
It is now well accepted that working in research teams that span universities, jurisdictions and cou...
Aim: During cross-cultural instrument development, a gap commonly exists between the intended meanin...
The paper aims to demonstrate the value of cognitive interviewing (CI) as a survey pretesting method...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the cognitive interview as a pretest technique for survey q...
Pretesting survey questions via cognitive interviewing is based on the assumptions that the problems...
In the literature on questionnaire design and survey methodology, pre-testing is mentioned as a way ...
In survey research, cognitive pretesting is generally considered an essential prerequisite for the s...
The importance of using research instruments that ask the ‘right’ questions is critical in our VET r...
A survey question is kind of instruction. Respondents are, in effect, instructed to carry out a task...
This chapter will examine how the cognitive interview (CI) has been applied into the real world of p...
Cognitive interviews are a useful tool for questionnaire pretesting. However, detailed information o...
Abstract Cognitive interviewing has emerged as one of the more prominent methods for identifying and...
This article summarizes the work of the Comparative Cognitive Testing Workgroup, an international co...
This paper contrasts findings from a quantitative survey with those from a cognitive interviewing fo...
It is now well accepted that working in research teams that span universities, jurisdictions and cou...
It is now well accepted that working in research teams that span universities, jurisdictions and cou...
Aim: During cross-cultural instrument development, a gap commonly exists between the intended meanin...
The paper aims to demonstrate the value of cognitive interviewing (CI) as a survey pretesting method...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the cognitive interview as a pretest technique for survey q...
Pretesting survey questions via cognitive interviewing is based on the assumptions that the problems...
In the literature on questionnaire design and survey methodology, pre-testing is mentioned as a way ...
In survey research, cognitive pretesting is generally considered an essential prerequisite for the s...
The importance of using research instruments that ask the ‘right’ questions is critical in our VET r...
A survey question is kind of instruction. Respondents are, in effect, instructed to carry out a task...
This chapter will examine how the cognitive interview (CI) has been applied into the real world of p...
Cognitive interviews are a useful tool for questionnaire pretesting. However, detailed information o...
Abstract Cognitive interviewing has emerged as one of the more prominent methods for identifying and...
This article summarizes the work of the Comparative Cognitive Testing Workgroup, an international co...
This paper contrasts findings from a quantitative survey with those from a cognitive interviewing fo...