心理学
比例(比率)
社会心理学
等价(形式语言)
利克特量表
跨文化
跨文化研究
构造(python库)
消费者行为
发展心理学
社会学
地理
计算机科学
数学
离散数学
程序设计语言
地图学
人类学
作者
Nancy Wong,Aric Rindfleisch,James E. Burroughs
摘要
Most measures of consumer behavior have been developed and employed in the United States. Thus, relatively little is known about the cross-cultural applicability of these measures. Using Richins and Dawson's (1992) Material Values Scale (MVS) as an exemplar, this article focuses on the problems researchers are likely to encounter when employing domestic mixed-worded scales (i.e., scales that contain both positive- and reverse-worded items) in cross-cultural applications. Through an initial study among over 800 adults from the United States, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, and Korea, we show that the cross-cultural measurement equivalence and construct validity of the MVS is challenged by its mixed-worded Likert format. Through a second study among approximately 400 Americans and East Asians, we find that other mixed-worded scales produce similar problems and that the cross-cultural applicability of such scales may be enhanced by replacing items posed as statements with items framed as questions.
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