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Contributors | ||
Preface | ||
Pt. I | Introduction | |
1 | Comparative Research | 3 |
Pt. II | Design and Implementation | |
2 | Questionnaire Design in Comparative Research | 19 |
3 | Questionnaire Translation | 35 |
4 | Communication and Social Cognition | 57 |
5 | Developing Comparable Questions in Cross-National Surveys | 69 |
6 | Culture-Sensitive Context Effects: A Challenge for Cross-Cultural Surveys | 93 |
7 | Background Variables | 101 |
8 | Sampling and Estimation | 117 |
Pt. III | Error and Comparative Surveys | |
9 | Errors in Comparative Survey Research: An Overview | 137 |
10 | Bias and Equivalence: Cross-Cultural Perspectives | 143 |
11 | Nonresponse in Cross-Cultural and Cross-National Surveys | 157 |
12 | Data Collection Methods | 179 |
13 | Social Desirability in Cross-Cultural Research | 195 |
Pt. IV | Analysis of Comparative Data | |
14 | Bias and Substantive Analyses | 207 |
15 | Multidimensional Scaling | 235 |
16 | Cross-Cultural Equivalence with Structural Equation Modeling | 247 |
17 | Multitrait - Multimethod Studies | 265 |
18 | Response Function Equality | 275 |
Pt. V | Documentation and Secondary Analysis | |
19 | Using Published Survey Data | 291 |
20 | Documenting Comparative Surveys for Secondary Analysis | 311 |
21 | The Use of Meta-Analysis in Cross-National Studies | 329 |
Glossary | 347 | |
References | 359 | |
Author Index | 401 | |
Subject Index | 415 |
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