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| Objectified Body Consciousness Scale× | Attitudes Toward Women Scale× | |
|---|---|---|
| Alan | Gender Studies | Gender Studies |
| Aile | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Köken yılı≠ | 1996 | 1972 |
| Köken≠ | Nita Mary McKinley and Janet Shibley Hyde | Janet T. Spence and Robert Helmreich |
| Tür≠ | Self-report multidimensional scale | Self-report attitude scale |
| Seminal kaynak≠ | McKinley, N. M., & Hyde, J. S. (1996). The Objectified Body Consciousness Scale: Development and validation. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 20(2), 181–215. DOI ↗ | Spence, J. T., & Helmreich, R. (1972). The Attitudes Toward Women Scale: An objective instrument to measure attitudes toward the rights and roles of women in contemporary society. JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 2, 66–67. link ↗ |
| Diğer adlar | OBCS, Objectified Body Consciousness | AWS, Spence-Helmreich AWS |
| İlişkili | 4 | 4 |
| Özet≠ | The Objectified Body Consciousness Scale (OBCS), developed by Nita McKinley and Janet Hyde in 1996, is a 24-item self-report instrument that measures the extent to which a person experiences their body as an object to be watched and evaluated. It comprises three 8-item subscales — body surveillance, body shame, and appearance control beliefs — grounded in the idea that women in particular internalise an observer's perspective on their own bodies. | The Attitudes Toward Women Scale (AWS), developed by Janet Spence and Robert Helmreich in 1972, is a self-report Likert instrument that measures beliefs about the appropriate rights and roles of women in contemporary society. Respondents indicate their agreement with statements about vocational, educational, intellectual, marital, and social conduct expectations for women, yielding a single score that ranges from traditional and conservative to egalitarian and liberal. |
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