Adapting Psychological Tests and Measurement Instruments for Cross-Cultural Research: An Introduction

Author:   Vladimir Hedrih
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367210038


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   10 December 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Vladimir Hedrih
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367210038


ISBN 10:   0367210037
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   10 December 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"'This is a timely book for psychologists, sociologists and other social scientists who are drawn into making senses of cultural differences in our culturally diverse world. My first reaction to the book was ""oh, not yet another book on psychology and culture that promises much but delivers little"". Well, I was positively surprised with the coverage and thoroughness of the book. The book starts with the basics: culture, cultural differences and their relevance for psychological testing, and continues with practical steps in how to undertake test adaptation; carrying out research cross-culturally and interpreting differences (or lack of them). It concludes with the ethics of intellectual property regulations. This book is ""a must have"" for every cross-cultural researcher.' – Professor David Lackland Sam, University of Bergen, Norway 'This book gathers and organises the essential areas of concern in multicultural testing, including issues relating to copyright and translation which are often taken for granted by the users and interpreters of tests. It is a valuable orientation aid for those setting out on a course of study or practice involving the use of tests across cultures.' – Professor David Devonis, Graceland University, USA 'This book distinguishes itself by filling a gap over a timely issue of psychological measurement in an era of increasing globalization. The author unfolds his ideas in a clear and simple, yet rigorous and scientific language to cover all aspects of cross-cultural adaptation of measurement instruments. The book provides cutting-edge information and state-of-the-art methodologies, accompanied by thoughtful examples and up-to-date resources. It is valuable reading for psychologists and other specialists who perform cross-national comparisons or multicultural measurements in modern plural societies. It is equally useful to students, researchers, and professionals, making it an exceptional book in so many ways!' – Associate Professor Vassilis Pavlopoulos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece"


'This is a timely book for psychologists, sociologists and other social scientists who are drawn into making senses of cultural differences in our culturally diverse world. My first reaction to the book was ""oh, not yet another book on psychology and culture that promises much but delivers little"". Well, I was positively surprised with the coverage and thoroughness of the book. The book starts with the basics: culture, cultural differences and their relevance for psychological testing, and continues with practical steps in how to undertake test adaptation; carrying out research cross-culturally and interpreting differences (or lack of them). It concludes with the ethics of intellectual property regulations. This book is ""a must have"" for every cross-cultural researcher.' – Professor David Lackland Sam, University of Bergen, Norway 'This book gathers and organises the essential areas of concern in multicultural testing, including issues relating to copyright and translation which are often taken for granted by the users and interpreters of tests. It is a valuable orientation aid for those setting out on a course of study or practice involving the use of tests across cultures.' – Professor David Devonis, Graceland University, USA 'This book distinguishes itself by filling a gap over a timely issue of psychological measurement in an era of increasing globalization. The author unfolds his ideas in a clear and simple, yet rigorous and scientific language to cover all aspects of cross-cultural adaptation of measurement instruments. The book provides cutting-edge information and state-of-the-art methodologies, accompanied by thoughtful examples and up-to-date resources. It is valuable reading for psychologists and other specialists who perform cross-national comparisons or multicultural measurements in modern plural societies. It is equally useful to students, researchers, and professionals, making it an exceptional book in so many ways!' – Associate Professor Vassilis Pavlopoulos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece


'This is a timely book for psychologists, sociologists and other social scientists who are drawn into making senses of cultural differences in our culturally diverse world. My first reaction to the book was oh, not yet another book on psychology and culture that promises much but delivers little . Well, I was positively surprised with the coverage and thoroughness of the book. The book starts with the basics: culture, cultural differences and their relevance for psychological testing, and continues with practical steps in how to undertake test adaptation; carrying out research cross-culturally and interpreting differences (or lack of them). It concludes with the ethics of intellectual property regulations. This book is a must have for every cross-cultural researcher.' - Professor David Lackland Sam, University of Bergen, Norway 'This book gathers and organises the essential areas of concern in multicultural testing, including issues relating to copyright and translation which are often taken for granted by the users and interpreters of tests. It is a valuable orientation aid for those setting out on a course of study or practice involving the use of tests across cultures.' - Professor David Devonis, Graceland University, USA 'This book distinguishes itself by filling a gap over a timely issue of psychological measurement in an era of increasing globalization. The author unfolds his ideas in a clear and simple, yet rigorous and scientific language to cover all aspects of cross-cultural adaptation of measurement instruments. The book provides cutting-edge information and state-of-the-art methodologies, accompanied by thoughtful examples and up-to-date resources. It is valuable reading for psychologists and other specialists who perform cross-national comparisons or multicultural measurements in modern plural societies. It is equally useful to students, researchers, and professionals, making it an exceptional book in so many ways!' - Associate Professor Vassilis Pavlopoulos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece


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Prof. Dr. Vladimir Hedrih is a full professor of psychology at the University of Niš in Serbia. He is the author of the undergraduate university course called ""Cross-cultural adaptation of psychological measurement instruments"" and has been teaching it for over a decade.

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