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Enriching the quality of cross-cultural instrument development through cognitive interviewing: Implications for nursing research.

Min Kyeong JangSue KimEileen G CollinsLauretta T QuinnChang G ParkCarol E Ferrans
Published in: Japan journal of nursing science : JJNS (2019)
Cognitive interviewing can help nurse researchers discover potential instrument flaws and correct them in advance, subsequently avoiding collection of inaccurate data. Thus, cognitive interviewing should be considered an effective pretesting method for development of accurate instruments, particularly in cross-cultural nursing research.
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