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    A Scale Originally Written in English but Then Translated into Spanish
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A Scale Originally Written in English but Then Translated into Spanish

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

A scale originally written in English but then translated into Spanish needs to have the same meaning in both languages. This is an example of ______.


A) conceptual equivalence
B) the language barrier
C) translational difference
D) translational equivalence

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