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Back-Translation for Cross-Cultural Research
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Chiu, Chi‐yue & Richard W. Brislin. (2013). Understanding Culture. Psychology Press eBooks.67 indexed citations
MacNab, Brent, et al.. (2007). National Homogeneity vs. Regional Specificity: An Examination of the Canadian Cultural Mosaic and Whistle-Blowing */L'homogeneite Nationale versus la Specificite Regionale : L'exemple Du Mosaique Culturel Canadien et le Whistle-Blowing. Canadian Journal of Regional Science. 30(2). 293.7 indexed citations
Brislin, Richard W., Theodore M. Singelis, & Edward Vela. (2000). Study guide/activities manual to accompany Understanding culture's influence on behavior.1 indexed citations
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Brislin, Richard W., Theodore M. Singelis, & Edward Vela. (2000). Study guide/activities manual to accompany Understanding culture's influence on behavior, second edition.1 indexed citations
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Cushner, Kenneth & Richard W. Brislin. (1996). Intercultural interactions: A practical guide, 2nd ed..53 indexed citations
Brislin, Richard W. & Paul M. Pedersen. (1991). The Art of Getting Things Done: A Practical Guide to the Use of Power. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Gardens Kew).6 indexed citations
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Brislin, Richard W.. (1990). Preparing Managers For Overseas Assignments. Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning: Proceedings of the Annual ABSEL conference. 17.2 indexed citations
Enriquez, Virgilio G. & Richard W. Brislin. (1977). The measurement of affective content in translation and interpretation: American English and Filipino..3 indexed citations
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Spielmann, Roger & Richard W. Brislin. (1977). Translation: Applications and Research.. Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews. 6(6). 664–664.272 indexed citations
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Brislin, Richard W., et al.. (1974). Can They Go Home Again.23 indexed citations
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Guthrie, George M., H. Wallace Sinaiko, & Richard W. Brislin. (1971). Nonverbal Abilities of Americans and Vietnamese. The Journal of Social Psychology. 84(2). 183–190.26 indexed citations
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Brislin, Richard W.. (1970). Back-Translation for Cross-Cultural Research. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 1(3). 185–216.10008 indexed citations breakdown →
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