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Title Methods and assessment in culture and psychology / edited by Michael Bender, Byron G. Adams
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 351 pages)
Series Culture and psychology
Culture and psychology.
Summary Significant advancements in methodologies and statistical techniques in cross-cultural psychological research abound, but general practice, education, and most researchers in psychology rarely use them. This leads to misinterpretations, misrepresentations, and prejudice. The authors expertly demonstrate the importance of methodological rigor to safeguard appropriate inferences about similarities and differences, particularly when methods have not been developed in the cultural contexts where they are used. The book features acculturation and identity, including contributions on remote acculturation, religiosity, and organizational contexts. It also covers individual differences and evaluates methodological progress in educational assessment, emotions, motivation, and personality. Methodological and psychometric perspectives on equivalence and bias, as well as measurement invariance in cross-cultural research, are a central theme. From study design to data interpretation, it is essential for psychology, and the social sciences in general, to adopt methods and assessment procedures that are more rigorous for culture-comparative studies
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Subject Ethnopsychology -- Methodology
Psychometrics -- Cross-cultural studies
Ethnopsychology -- Methodology
Psychometrics
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies
Form Electronic book
Author Bender, Michael, editor
Adams, Byron G., editor.
ISBN 9781108675475
1108675476