Spanish version of the Cultural Intelligence Scale (CQS)
- Tabernero Urbieta, María del Carmen
- Moyano Pacheco, Manuel
- Melero, Rosa
- Trujillo Mendoza, Humberto Manuel
ISSN: 0213-4748, 1579-3680
Any de publicació: 2015
Volum: 30
Número: 1
Pàgines: 182-216
Tipus: Article
Altres publicacions en: International Journal of Social Psychology, Revista de Psicología Social
Resum
In recent years, the concept of cultural intelligence has received increasing attention by researchers and professionals because of its theoretical and practical importance. To understand why some individuals adapt more effectively than others to culturally different social contexts has become a goal with implications for education, recruitment and the prevention of social conflict. The goal of this study was to adapt the Cultural Intelligence Scale (CQS) to Spanish. To do so, two studies were carried out. In the first, the psychometric properties generated by the CQS on a Spanish sample (N = 413) were analysed. In the second study, a confirmatory replication of the factor structure and reliability of the CQS was performed with a different Spanish sample (N = 526) from the first study. The results indicated that the Spanish version of the Cultural Intelligence Scale can be considered a useful and appropriate tool to be used with psychometric guarantees in the Spanish-speaking population.
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