Assessing the cross-cultural content validity of the Personal Report of Communication Apprehension scale (PRCA-24)

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Abstract

Despite its popularity in the USA, the most common communication apprehension (CA) measurement scale, the Personal Report of Communication Apprehension scale (PRCA-24), has been used in just three studies in Japan. Further, validity analyses have not been reported for Japanese samples. This article attempts to analyze the content validity of the PRCA-24 on Japanese college students. Results indicate that the PRCA-24 may be of use in determining some, but not all, types of CA among Japanese students. Suggestions for future CA research in Japan are offered. © 1998 Japanese Psychological Association. Published by Blackwell Publishers Ltd.

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Pribyl, C. B., Keaten, J. A., Sakamoto, M., & Koshikawa, F. (1998). Assessing the cross-cultural content validity of the Personal Report of Communication Apprehension scale (PRCA-24). Japanese Psychological Research, 40(1), 47–53. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-5884.00074

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