1990
DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.59.5.1051
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Gender diagnosticity: A new Bayesian approach to gender-related individual differences.

Abstract: Gender diagnosticity refers to the Bayesian probability that an individual is predicted to be male or female on the basis of some set of gender-related diagnostic indicators. We computed gender diagnostic probabilities from occupational preference ratings made by 117 male and 110 female subjects. Subjects also completed the Personal Attributes Questionnaire and the Bern Sex-Role Inventory and were assessed on a number of gender-related criterion variables. Gender diagnostic probabilities proved to be factorial… Show more

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“…These trends demonstrate how gender, as a feature of identity is subject to historical and cultural influences (Holstein-Beck, 1995;Lippa & Connelly, 1990;Mac an Ghail, 1994;Reimer, 1995), uncertain and mutable rather than a fixed 'essentialist' attribute (Ganetz, 1995;Nielsen, 1996;Phoenix, 1997;Vik Kleven, 1993;Wallace & Kovatcheva, 1995). The construction of ones own biography and identity within a less certain world has become conceptualised as a personal project (Nielsen & Rudberg, 1994), something which brings both advantages and disadvantages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These trends demonstrate how gender, as a feature of identity is subject to historical and cultural influences (Holstein-Beck, 1995;Lippa & Connelly, 1990;Mac an Ghail, 1994;Reimer, 1995), uncertain and mutable rather than a fixed 'essentialist' attribute (Ganetz, 1995;Nielsen, 1996;Phoenix, 1997;Vik Kleven, 1993;Wallace & Kovatcheva, 1995). The construction of ones own biography and identity within a less certain world has become conceptualised as a personal project (Nielsen & Rudberg, 1994), something which brings both advantages and disadvantages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pesquisa psicológica compreende hoje que esse tipo de instrumento está avaliando características socialmente consideradas masculinas e femininas expressas, sobretudo pelas preferências de homens e mulheres na época de sua criação (Lippa & Connelly, 1990). O pró-prio autor do CPS, reconhecendo essa tendência, afi rmou recentemente que com a publicação da versão revisada do instrumento em 1994, o nome da escala M foi alterada de "Masculinidade vs. Feminilidade" para "Resistência Mental vs. Sensibilidade" (Comrey, 2008, p. 132).…”
Section: Mantenimiento De Desigualdades En La Evaluación De Género Enunclassified
“…In that study, 40 role-words assessed participants' gender diagnosticity, Lippa and Connelly's (1990) reformulation of gender role orientation. Nearly 200 UK participants, predominantly students from the University of Edinburgh, rated the extent to which they would like to engage in each role (e.g., 'I would like to be a pilot' or 'I would like to be a This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%