Developing the "causes of poverty in developing countries questionnaire (CPDCQ)" in a Spanish-speaking population

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Jose Juan Vazquez Cabrera
Isabel Pascual
Sonia Panadero Herrero
Cite this article:  Vazquez Cabrera, J. J., Pascual, I., & Panadero Herrero, S. (2010). Developing the "causes of poverty in developing countries questionnaire (CPDCQ)" in a Spanish-speaking population. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 38(9), 1167-1172.


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From information supplied by 1,092 university students from countries with different levels of development, in this work we developed an up-to-date instrument to allow the causes of poverty in developing countries to be studied. Taking the Causes of Third World Poverty Questionnaire (CTWPQ; Harper, 2002), the most widely used instrument for this purpose as the starting point, and taking into account contributions made by other authors, The Causes of Poverty in Developing Countries Questionnaire (CPDCQ) was developed. It is an instrument of 20 items organized into 5 factors: “Blame causes within developing countries”, “Blame causes external to developing countries”, “Blame attributed to developing countries’ populations”, “Blame attributed to developing countries’ services”, and “Blame attributed to the poor distribution of land in developing countries”.

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