Cross-cultural content validation (CCCV) method: description and illustration on hofstede’s value survey model 2013 (VSM-2013) in the context of Afghanistan
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The aim of this research is to describe and illustrate the cross-cultural content validity (CCCV) method. The CCCV method was employed to examine the content validity of the Value Survey Model-2013...
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