Collecting data cross-culturally : methodological challenges that arise when testing non-WEIRD populations
Abstract
This case study will present several issues that arose when collecting data in-person in the countries of El Salvador, Argentina, and Colombia. We will pinpoint some of the key methodological challenges of cross-cultural survey research as well as present strategies that can be implemented to minimize such challenges. It is our hope that discussing the obstacles that we encountered as well as sharing how we dealt with such obstacles will allow other researchers to anticipate and mitigate potential difficulties and therefore promote cross-cultural testing.
Citation
Batres , C , Borras Guevara , M L & Perrett , D I 2018 , ' Collecting data cross-culturally : methodological challenges that arise when testing non-WEIRD populations ' , SAGE Research Methods Cases . https://doi.org/10.4135/9781526434081
Publication
SAGE Research Methods Cases
Status
Peer reviewed
Type
Journal article
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© 2018 SAGE Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved. This work has been made available online with explicit permission from the publisher. This is the final published version of the work, which was originally published at http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526434081
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