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  1. The Bem Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI) is a measure of masculinity and femininity, and is used to research gender roles. It assesses how people identify themselves psychologically.

  2. The Bem Sex-Inventory Index (BSRI) is a self-reported 60-item survey to characterize a person as masculine, feminine, or "androgynous" as a function of the difference between their endorsement of masculine and feminine personality characteristics.

  3. Benjamin H. Harris is an American economist who is currently the Vice President and Director of the Economic Studies program at the Brookings Institution.

  4. Description of measure: The BSRI was developed by Sandra Bem in 1974 to measure masculine, feminine and androgynous personality traits among men and women. The BSRI consists of sixty items (20 feminine, 20 masculine and 20 non -gender related items) which describe personality characteristics.

  5. Jan 28, 2024 · The Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) is a gender test that was developed by Sandra Lipsitz Bem (1944–2014), who began researching sex roles since the early 1970s. The Bem test indicates the degrees of absorption of cultural definitions of gender, as reflected in the user’s personality.

  6. Jan 1, 2020 · The Bem Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI) is a self-rating inventory of masculine, feminine, and neutral personality characteristics; the BSRI score is calculated in a way that reflects the relative weight of the scores on the independently measured Masculinity scale and Femininity scale.

  7. The Bem Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI) is one of the most widely used tools in research on gender roles. Construction of the BSRI. In 1974 American psychologist Sandra L. Bem, a proponent of androgyny theory, recognized that an individual could express both feminine and masculine characteristics and constructed a sex-role inventory. Bem intended her ...

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