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On Cross-Cultural Adaptation

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Cross-Cultural Adaptation

2012
Countless immigrants, refugees, and temporary sojourners, as well as domestic migrants, leave the familiar surroundings of their home culture and resettle in a new cultural environment for varying lengths of time. Although unique in individual circumstances, all new arrivals find themselves in need of establishing and maintaining a relatively stable ...
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Cross-cultural testing: adaptation, development, or cross-cultural tests?

2022
Using neuropsychological tests with clients from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds is challenging because most tests were designed for use with specific populations. This chapter discusses three options to address this issue; namely, adapting existing tests, developing local tests, or designing cross-cultural tests (CCTs).
Alberto Luis Fernández, Jonathan Evans
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Postoperative recovery in children: Turkish cross‐cultural adaptation

Pediatric Anesthesia, 2023
AbstractBackgroundPostoperative recovery is an individual process involving subjective experiences. The fact that children still experience high rates of complications associated with surgery requires the discovery of new evaluation methods. No studies in Turkey have reported a measurement instrument evaluating postoperative recovery in children.
Meltem Kürtüncü, Aylin Kurt
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Research note: the role of willingness to communicate in cross-cultural adaptation

, 2021
Despite widely reported ‘Mainland-Hong Kong conflicts’, recent years have witnessed progressive growth of Mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong universities.
Baohua Yu
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Chinese UMUX: Cross-Cultural Adaptation for Perceived Usability Measurement

International journal of human computer interactions, 2021
A new Usability Metric for User Experience (UMUX) is translated and validated for native Chinese speakers in this study. The forward-backward translation method is applied to translate the UMUX. The results are optimized through structure-back interviews
Yuhui Wang, Jing Chai, Tian Lei
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Cross-Cultural Adaptation to Cesarean Birth

Western Journal of Nursing Research, 1993
Approximately one in four childbearing women now experiences cesarean delivery (Taffel, Placek, & Moien, 1990). Research has revealed that adaptation to cesarean birth is influenced by obstetrical and hospital policies, such as type of anesthesia and presence of a support person at the delivery, as well as by preparation for cesarean delivery.
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