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| Feminist Identity Development Scale× | Modern Sexism Scale× | |
|---|---|---|
| Alan | Gender Studies | Gender Studies |
| Aile | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Köken yılı≠ | 1991 | 1995 |
| Köken≠ | Adena Bargad and Janet Shibley Hyde | Janet K. Swim, Kathryn J. Aikin, Wayne S. Hall, and Barbara A. Hunter |
| Tür≠ | Self-report developmental stage scale | Self-report attitude scale |
| Seminal kaynak≠ | Bargad, A., & Hyde, J. S. (1991). Women's studies: A study of feminist identity development in women. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 15(2), 181–201. DOI ↗ | Swim, J. K., Aikin, K. J., Hall, W. S., & Hunter, B. A. (1995). Sexism and racism: Old-fashioned and modern prejudices. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 68(2), 199–214. DOI ↗ |
| Diğer adlar≠ | FIDS, Feminist Identity Scale | MSS, Swim Modern Sexism Scale, Neosexism |
| İlişkili | 4 | 4 |
| Özet≠ | The Feminist Identity Development Scale (FIDS), developed by Adena Bargad and Janet Hyde in 1991, is a 39-item self-report instrument that operationalises Downing and Roush's (1985) five-stage model of how women develop a feminist identity. Its five subscales correspond to the stages of passive acceptance, revelation, embeddedness-emanation, synthesis, and active commitment, capturing where a woman stands in the process of recognising and responding to sexism. | The Modern Sexism Scale, developed by Janet Swim and colleagues in 1995, distinguishes between old-fashioned (blatant) sexism and modern (subtle) sexism, paralleling work on old-fashioned versus modern racism. The accompanying Old-Fashioned Sexism Scale captures openly endorsed beliefs in women's inferiority and prescribed traditional roles, while the Modern Sexism Scale captures covert sexism expressed through denial of continuing discrimination, antagonism toward women's demands, and resentment of policies perceived as special favours. |
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