Methodological issues in cross-cultural research

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Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and explain cross-cultural differences, researchers need measures that are comparable across different cultures when conducting cross-cultural studies. In this chapter, we describe two major strategies for enhancing cross-cultural comparability. First, we discuss a priori methods to ensure the comparability of data in cross-cultural surveys. In particular, we review findings on cross-cultural differences based on the psychology of survey response and provide suggestions on how to deal with these cultural differences in the survey design stage. Second, we discuss post hoc methods to ascertain data comparability and enable comparisons in the presence of threats to equivalence.

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Baumgartner, H., & Weijters, B. (2017). Methodological issues in cross-cultural research. In Cross Cultural Issues in Consumer Science and Consumer Psychology: Current Perspectives and Future Directions (pp. 169–190). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65091-3_10

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