Lost in Translation: Methodological Considerations in Cross-Cultural Research

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Author
Author
Peña, Elisabeth D.
Journal
Child Development
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Resource Type
Journal
Acquisition Number
BE025400
Published Date
05-29-2015 3:55 PM
Published Year
2007
Number of Pages
10
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Abstract
In cross-cultural child development research there is often a need to translate instruments and instructions to languages other than English. Typically, the translation process focuses on ensuring linguistic equivalence. However, establishment of linguistic equivalence through translation techniques is often not sufficient to guard against validity threats. In addition to linguistic equivalence, functional equivalence, cultural equivalence, and metric equivalence are factors that need to be considered when research methods are translated to other languages. This article first examines cross-cultural threats to validity in research. Next, each of the preceding factors is illustrated with examples from the literature. Finally, suggestions for incorporating each factor into research studies of child development are given.
Topics
Teaching Methods and Strategies
Research
Research
Meta Analyses
Literature Reviews
English Learners
English Learners