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Ekvivalence položek v mezinárodních datech: základní vymezení a možnosti analýzy

ANÝŽOVÁ, Petra

Basic information

Original name

Ekvivalence položek v mezinárodních datech: základní vymezení a možnosti analýzy

Name (in English)

Item Equivalence in Cross-National Survey Research: Basic Definition and Possibilities for Analysis

Authors

ANÝŽOVÁ, Petra

Edition

Data a výzkum – SDA Info, Praha, Sociologický ústav AV ČR, 2013, 2336-2391

Other information

Language

Czech

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

50000 5. Social Sciences

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

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Organization unit

University of Finance and Administration

Keywords in English

cross-national survey research, equivalence, measurement indicators, item comparability, latent variable and multilevel statistical techniques.
Změněno: 7/3/2017 10:45, Mgr. Bc. Jan Gillern

Abstract

In English

This article argues that the concept of equivalence is one of the most important methodological aspects of valid and reliable measurement in cross-national survey research. The important topic of survey measure equivalence has not been systematically in Czech social science publications to date and this article hopes to address this gap in the literature. Consequently, the two main goals of this article are (1) to acquaint the reader with techniques that are used to find questions that are interpreted in the same way across countries before data collection and (2) to describe the testing and evaluation of measurement indicators’ equivalence or comparability after data collection. This study presents cognitive approaches to “good” question wording practices, best translation practices and the application of both ‘emic’ (culture specific) and ‘etic’ (culture universal) approaches to survey question design. After data collection a range of statistic techniques are usually employed ranging from basic statistics such as the mean to advanced approaches such as multi-group structural equation modelling, multilevel modelling, latent class modelling and Item Response Theory). This article describes some of these techniques in the context of measurement equivalence and its associated research literature.