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The aims of this systematic review were to critically appraise the quality of the cross-cultural adaptation and the psychometric properties of the translated versions of oral health literacy assessment tools. CINAHL (EBSCO), Medline (EBSCO), EMBASE (Ovid)
Sobiya Praveen +3 more
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Research background: Research background: The evolving opportunities of studies at foreign universities and the geographical expansion of the labour market create the need of facilitating a process of adapting students to studying and working.
D. Hrehová, Pavel Ziaran, A. Seňová
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A Gentle Introduction to Cross-Cultural Adapting of Questionnaires in Medical Research [PDF]
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Farzan Madadizadeh, Forouzan Zare
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The Value of Literacy Practices [PDF]
The concepts of literacy events and practices have received considerable attention in educational research and policy. In comparison, the question of value, that is, ‘which literacy practices do people most value?’ has been neglected.
Ahearn L. +25 more
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With the advancement of global economic integration, the internationalization of higher education is constantly increasing, along with flourishing studies about cross-cultural adaptation of international students.
Manyi Luo, Xiaofan Zhang
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The article examines the cross-cultural transferability of a widely accepted cross-cultural assessment tool – the Cultural Intelligence Scale (CQS) – using research conducted in Slovenia and insights from the American and Slovenian researchers who ...
Eva Boštjančič +2 more
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In most movies, the "imaginary audience" is already hidden in the structure at the beginning of the creation, and the acceptance of the audience means the finalization of the movie art.
Rao Quan, Chen Rui
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Cross-cultural adaptation of instruments assessing breastfeeding determinants: a multi-step approach [PDF]
Background: Cross-cultural adaptation is a necessary process to effectively use existing instruments in other cultural and language settings. The process of cross-culturally adapting, including translation, of existing instruments is considered a ...
Butler, Lisa M +6 more
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Background: and Purpose: As the number of international students from Belt and Road Initiative countries continues to increase in China, it is essential to find methods to improve cross-cultural adaptation in the host country, a crucial aspect of the ...
Haiyan Sun +4 more
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The challenges of cross-cultural research and teaching in family medicine: How can professional networks help? [PDF]
Modern medical training emphasizes the value of understanding the patient’s ideas, concerns and expectations, and the use of their personal perspective to assist communication, diagnosis, and uptake of all appropriate health and treatment options.
Howe, Amanda
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