1959
DOI: 10.1002/j.2164-4918.1959.tb01246.x
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A Note on the Presumed Measures Of Masculinity‐Femininity

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“…Stanek (160) found low intercorrelations (.17 to .23) among three meas ures of masculinity-feminity, a graphic rating scale, Form A of the Terman Miles Attitude Interest Test, and the Mf scale of the MMPI. The ap propriate conclusion is that the common factor is not very large.…”
Section: Measurement Problems and Findingsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Stanek (160) found low intercorrelations (.17 to .23) among three meas ures of masculinity-feminity, a graphic rating scale, Form A of the Terman Miles Attitude Interest Test, and the Mf scale of the MMPI. The ap propriate conclusion is that the common factor is not very large.…”
Section: Measurement Problems and Findingsmentioning
confidence: 98%