Translation, Adaptation, and Validation of a Multitasking Instrument in the Context of Collectivist Asian Culture

Background. Multitasking is a rapidly evolving construct and we are in dire need of a sound tool for measuring multitasking behaviors and abilities across socio-cultural contexts. To this end, this study has put forward a cultural adaptation (through back translation) of an already developed (Kushni...

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Published in:Psychology in Russia: State of Art
Main Authors: Saima Kalsoom, Anila Kamal
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Language:English
Published: M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University 2022-03-01
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Online Access:http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/index.php?article=10194
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description Background. Multitasking is a rapidly evolving construct and we are in dire need of a sound tool for measuring multitasking behaviors and abilities across socio-cultural contexts. To this end, this study has put forward a cultural adaptation (through back translation) of an already developed (Kushniryk, 2008) measure i.e., Communication Specific Multitasking Measurement Instrument. Objective. This study is intended to translate, adapt, and validate a multitasking measure i.e., Communication Specific Multitasking Measurement Instrument (CSMMI; Kushniryk, 2008) in the context of collectivist culture in Pakistan. Design. The study was composed of two parts. The first part was completed in two phases. Phase I employed back and forward translation methods to translate the multitasking measure into an indigenous language. Phase II provided empirical validity of the translated and adapted instrument (CSMMI) using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) on data collected from a sample of 230 married individuals. The second part of the study was designed to establish construct validity of the translated instrument using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) on a larger data set of married individuals. Results. EFA using a varimax rotation on all 19 items of CSMMI showed that the instrument is a three-dimensional measure. CFA confirmed that the translated and adapted instrument is also a three-dimensional measure on the larger data set. Analysis of the intraclass correlation and alpha coefficient provided sound evidence for validity and reliability of the measure (CSMMI). Conclusion. The findings of this study indicate that the translated and adapted multitasking measure (CSMMI) is reliable and valid when applied to the culturally collectivist population of Pakistan. This also pertains to any other populations where the translation is adequately applicable.
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spelling doaj-art-a2b4dcbf2ff14f78bce99b80e4486bdc2025-08-19T19:54:27ZengM.V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityPsychology in Russia: State of Art2074-68572307-22022022-03-0115113515310.11621/pir.2022.0109Translation, Adaptation, and Validation of a Multitasking Instrument in the Context of Collectivist Asian CultureSaima Kalsoom0Anila Kamal1Department of Professional Psychology, Bahira University, Islamabad, PakistanRawalpindi Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan & National Institute of Psychology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, PakistanBackground. Multitasking is a rapidly evolving construct and we are in dire need of a sound tool for measuring multitasking behaviors and abilities across socio-cultural contexts. To this end, this study has put forward a cultural adaptation (through back translation) of an already developed (Kushniryk, 2008) measure i.e., Communication Specific Multitasking Measurement Instrument. Objective. This study is intended to translate, adapt, and validate a multitasking measure i.e., Communication Specific Multitasking Measurement Instrument (CSMMI; Kushniryk, 2008) in the context of collectivist culture in Pakistan. Design. The study was composed of two parts. The first part was completed in two phases. Phase I employed back and forward translation methods to translate the multitasking measure into an indigenous language. Phase II provided empirical validity of the translated and adapted instrument (CSMMI) using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) on data collected from a sample of 230 married individuals. The second part of the study was designed to establish construct validity of the translated instrument using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) on a larger data set of married individuals. Results. EFA using a varimax rotation on all 19 items of CSMMI showed that the instrument is a three-dimensional measure. CFA confirmed that the translated and adapted instrument is also a three-dimensional measure on the larger data set. Analysis of the intraclass correlation and alpha coefficient provided sound evidence for validity and reliability of the measure (CSMMI). Conclusion. The findings of this study indicate that the translated and adapted multitasking measure (CSMMI) is reliable and valid when applied to the culturally collectivist population of Pakistan. This also pertains to any other populations where the translation is adequately applicable.http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/index.php?article=10194multitasking measureempirical validityconstruct validityperceived multitasking abilityadaptation and validation
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Translation, Adaptation, and Validation of a Multitasking Instrument in the Context of Collectivist Asian Culture
multitasking measure
empirical validity
construct validity
perceived multitasking ability
adaptation and validation
title Translation, Adaptation, and Validation of a Multitasking Instrument in the Context of Collectivist Asian Culture
title_full Translation, Adaptation, and Validation of a Multitasking Instrument in the Context of Collectivist Asian Culture
title_fullStr Translation, Adaptation, and Validation of a Multitasking Instrument in the Context of Collectivist Asian Culture
title_full_unstemmed Translation, Adaptation, and Validation of a Multitasking Instrument in the Context of Collectivist Asian Culture
title_short Translation, Adaptation, and Validation of a Multitasking Instrument in the Context of Collectivist Asian Culture
title_sort translation adaptation and validation of a multitasking instrument in the context of collectivist asian culture
topic multitasking measure
empirical validity
construct validity
perceived multitasking ability
adaptation and validation
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