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An Investigation of Measures of Modern and Old-Fashioned Sexism
Authors:Morrison  Melanie A  Morrison  Todd G  Pope  Gregory A  Zumbo  Bruno D
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada, V2N 4M9;(2) Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Canada;(3) Department of Psychology, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Working from the Principle of Beneficence we make the case that there is a need for adequate measures of sexism in men and women. Swim, Aikin, Hall and Hunter (1995) suggest that modern sexism represents a constellation of beliefs in which individuals: (a) disavow women's present-day discrimination; (b) reject women's demands for political and economic power; and (c) disapprove of policies designed to promote gender equality. To assess this construct, Swim et al. (1995) developed the Modern Sexism Scale (MSS), and to date, few studies have assessed its reliability and factor structure. Using data from 187 Canadian participants, confirmatory factor analysis was used to assess the unidimensionality of the MSS and Swim and associates' (1995) Old-Fashioned Sexism Scale (OFSS). Results do not support Swim et al.'s conceptualization of modern sexism as a unidimensional construct; however, the OFSS fit a unidimensional model. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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