Cross-Cultural Research Methods in Psychology
Herausgeber: Matsumoto, David; de Vijver, Fons J. R. van
Cross-Cultural Research Methods in Psychology
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Provides state-of-the-art knowledge about the methodological problems that need addressing for a researcher to conduct valid and reliable cross-cultural research.
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Provides state-of-the-art knowledge about the methodological problems that need addressing for a researcher to conduct valid and reliable cross-cultural research.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9780521758420
- ISBN-10: 0521758424
- Artikelnr.: 30518329
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9780521758420
- ISBN-10: 0521758424
- Artikelnr.: 30518329
1. Introduction to the methodological issues associated with cross-cultural
research David Matsumoto and Fons J. R. van de Vijver; Part I. Conceptual
Issues and Design: 2. Equivalence and bias: a review of concepts, models,
and data analytic procedures Fons J. R. van de Vijver and Kwok Leung; 3.
Translating and adapting tests for cross-cultural assessments Ronald K.
Hambleton and April L. Zenisky; 4. Making scientific sense of cultural
differences in psychological outcomes: unpackaging the magnum mysterium
Michael H. Bond and Fons J. R. van de Vijver; 5. Sampling: the selection of
cases for culturally comparative psychological research Klaus Boehnke,
Petra Lietz, Margrit Schreier and Adalbert Wilhelm; 6. Survey response
styles across cultures Timothy P. Johnson, Sharon Shavitt and Allyson L.
Holbrook; Part II. Data Analysis and Interpretation: 7. Methods for
investigating structural equivalence Ronald Fischer and Johnny R. J.
Fontaine; 8. Evaluating test and survey items for bias across languages and
cultures Stephen G. Sireci; 9. Effect sizes in cross-cultural research
David Matsumoto, John J. Kim, Robert J. Grissom and Dale L. Dinnel; 10.
Data-analytic approaches for investigating isomorphism between the
individual-level and the cultural-level internal structure Johnny R. J.
Fontaine and Ronald Fischer; 11. Multilevel modeling and cross-cultural
research John B. Nezlek; 12. Cross-cultural meta-analysis Dianne A. van
Hemert.
research David Matsumoto and Fons J. R. van de Vijver; Part I. Conceptual
Issues and Design: 2. Equivalence and bias: a review of concepts, models,
and data analytic procedures Fons J. R. van de Vijver and Kwok Leung; 3.
Translating and adapting tests for cross-cultural assessments Ronald K.
Hambleton and April L. Zenisky; 4. Making scientific sense of cultural
differences in psychological outcomes: unpackaging the magnum mysterium
Michael H. Bond and Fons J. R. van de Vijver; 5. Sampling: the selection of
cases for culturally comparative psychological research Klaus Boehnke,
Petra Lietz, Margrit Schreier and Adalbert Wilhelm; 6. Survey response
styles across cultures Timothy P. Johnson, Sharon Shavitt and Allyson L.
Holbrook; Part II. Data Analysis and Interpretation: 7. Methods for
investigating structural equivalence Ronald Fischer and Johnny R. J.
Fontaine; 8. Evaluating test and survey items for bias across languages and
cultures Stephen G. Sireci; 9. Effect sizes in cross-cultural research
David Matsumoto, John J. Kim, Robert J. Grissom and Dale L. Dinnel; 10.
Data-analytic approaches for investigating isomorphism between the
individual-level and the cultural-level internal structure Johnny R. J.
Fontaine and Ronald Fischer; 11. Multilevel modeling and cross-cultural
research John B. Nezlek; 12. Cross-cultural meta-analysis Dianne A. van
Hemert.
1. Introduction to the methodological issues associated with cross-cultural
research David Matsumoto and Fons J. R. van de Vijver; Part I. Conceptual
Issues and Design: 2. Equivalence and bias: a review of concepts, models,
and data analytic procedures Fons J. R. van de Vijver and Kwok Leung; 3.
Translating and adapting tests for cross-cultural assessments Ronald K.
Hambleton and April L. Zenisky; 4. Making scientific sense of cultural
differences in psychological outcomes: unpackaging the magnum mysterium
Michael H. Bond and Fons J. R. van de Vijver; 5. Sampling: the selection of
cases for culturally comparative psychological research Klaus Boehnke,
Petra Lietz, Margrit Schreier and Adalbert Wilhelm; 6. Survey response
styles across cultures Timothy P. Johnson, Sharon Shavitt and Allyson L.
Holbrook; Part II. Data Analysis and Interpretation: 7. Methods for
investigating structural equivalence Ronald Fischer and Johnny R. J.
Fontaine; 8. Evaluating test and survey items for bias across languages and
cultures Stephen G. Sireci; 9. Effect sizes in cross-cultural research
David Matsumoto, John J. Kim, Robert J. Grissom and Dale L. Dinnel; 10.
Data-analytic approaches for investigating isomorphism between the
individual-level and the cultural-level internal structure Johnny R. J.
Fontaine and Ronald Fischer; 11. Multilevel modeling and cross-cultural
research John B. Nezlek; 12. Cross-cultural meta-analysis Dianne A. van
Hemert.
research David Matsumoto and Fons J. R. van de Vijver; Part I. Conceptual
Issues and Design: 2. Equivalence and bias: a review of concepts, models,
and data analytic procedures Fons J. R. van de Vijver and Kwok Leung; 3.
Translating and adapting tests for cross-cultural assessments Ronald K.
Hambleton and April L. Zenisky; 4. Making scientific sense of cultural
differences in psychological outcomes: unpackaging the magnum mysterium
Michael H. Bond and Fons J. R. van de Vijver; 5. Sampling: the selection of
cases for culturally comparative psychological research Klaus Boehnke,
Petra Lietz, Margrit Schreier and Adalbert Wilhelm; 6. Survey response
styles across cultures Timothy P. Johnson, Sharon Shavitt and Allyson L.
Holbrook; Part II. Data Analysis and Interpretation: 7. Methods for
investigating structural equivalence Ronald Fischer and Johnny R. J.
Fontaine; 8. Evaluating test and survey items for bias across languages and
cultures Stephen G. Sireci; 9. Effect sizes in cross-cultural research
David Matsumoto, John J. Kim, Robert J. Grissom and Dale L. Dinnel; 10.
Data-analytic approaches for investigating isomorphism between the
individual-level and the cultural-level internal structure Johnny R. J.
Fontaine and Ronald Fischer; 11. Multilevel modeling and cross-cultural
research John B. Nezlek; 12. Cross-cultural meta-analysis Dianne A. van
Hemert.