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    Questionnaires to Examine Back Pain Beliefs Held by Health Care Professionals by Chen, G., Tan, Boon, Jia, H., O'Sullivan, Peter, Burnett, A.

    Published 2011
    “…To perform a psychometric evaluation of Simplified Chinese versions of back pain beliefs questionnaires for use in health care professionals living in mainland China. …”
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    Attitudes towards breastfeeding - the Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude Scale in Chinese mothers living in China and Australia by Chen, Shu, Binns, Colin, Liu, Y., Maycock, Bruce, Zhao, Yun, Tang, Li

    Published 2013
    “…In conclusion, higher scores on the IIFAS in simplified Chinese are associated with breastfeeding initiation and duration in Chinese populations.…”
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    Computer aided learning for chinese phonetics / Tan Jih Haur by Tan, Jih Haur

    Published 2002
    “…And for the chinese version, there will have simplified chinese and traditional chinese version to choose by the user. …”
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    Is Sex Lost in Translation? Linguistic and Conceptual Issues in the Translation of Sexual and Reproductive Health Surveys by Wong, H., Wang, P., Sun, Y., Newman, C., Vujcich, Daniel, Vaughan, C., Cerine, C., O'Connor, C., Jin, D.

    Published 2021
    “…This article describes and reflects on the process of translating a large and complex sexual and reproductive health survey from English into Simplified Chinese. We interrogated assumptions embedded in taken-for-granted translation practice to locate the sociocultural origins of these assumptions. …”
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    Evaluation of Automatically Assigned Job-Specific Interview Modules by Friesen, M., Lan, Q., Ge, C., Locke, S., Hosgood, D., Fritschi, Lin, Sadkowsky, T., Chen, Y., Wei, H., Xu, J., Lam, T., Kwong, Y., Chen, K., Xu, C., Su, Y., Chiu, B., Ip, K., Purdue, M., Bassig, B., Rothman, N., Vermeulen, R.

    Published 2016
    “…To assign each job to one of 23 study-specific modules, an algorithm automatically searched the free-Text responses to the questions 'job title' and 'product made or services provided by employer' using a list of module-specific keywords, comprising over 5800 keywords in English, Traditional and Simplified Chinese. Hierarchical decision rules were used when the keyword match triggered multiple modules. …”
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