Summary
Contents
This book covers the essential information needed to understand the problems involved in translating existing questionnaires and other paper and pencil instruments from one language toanother as well as to apply methods for dealing with them. It will show researchers how to identify the problems (comparison of parameters, nomological nets, and semantic problems) with an existing instrument; how to solve each of these problems with step-by-step guidelines; and, techniques for reconstructing an instrument or designing an original one to use with different cultural groups. This book will provide researchers with a guide for construction of cross-national survey instruments.
Putting It All Together
Putting It All Together
What We Did in the Preceding Chapters
In the preceding chapters we laid out three sets of problems—semantic, conceptual, and normative—for the researcher and explained ways of dealing with them.
What We Do in This Chapter
In Chapter 6 we focus on practical guidance. Many of the ideas presented here are derived from ...