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- From: mara@panix.COM (Mara Chibnik)
- Subject: Re: The BEM Test
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- Date: 2 Jan 93 05:18:55 GMT
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- levine@symcom.math.uiuc.edu (Lenore Levine) asks about the Bem Test.
- (It is named for its designer, Sandra Bem. If I had more books
- unpacked I'd look up references.)
-
- >This test lists sixty adjectives that refer to human beings, some
- >"masculine," some "feminine," and some neutral (but you don't know
- >which are which until you complete the test). You are asked how well
- >these adjectives describe you; and whether you assign yourself a
- >preponderance of masculine or feminine adjectives, determines your
- >"sex type."
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- It is my recollection that this "sex type" is understood by Bem to
- be a kind of social construction. That is, the test measures
- conformity to expectations and nothing more (or less) profound than
- that.
-
- >The fact that I found this test, suggests that it was in use some time
- >in the past ten years. I am curious when and how it was devised, whether
- >it's still in use, and for what clients it's intended.
-
- Lenore, if you haven't had a reasonably complete answer in a couple
- of weeks, please send me email and repeat this question. By then
- I should have unearthed my references.
-
- >Following are the adjectives of significance in this test.
- >Feminine: yielding, cheerful, shy [etc.]
- >Masculine: self-reliant, defends own beliefs, independent, [etc.]
- >I urge you to draw your own conclusions from this test.
-
- And I suggest that you consider the context more completely before
- you do so. One of the conclusions that I recall from Bem's writing
- was that she used the test to divide people into four different
- types on the basis of their "Bem-scale scores." These are
- masculine, feminine, androgynous and neuter. I seem to recall (but
- I'm not sure about this, and it may have been a use to which Bem's
- work was put by a later researcher) some work correlating people
- with similar Bem-scale scores on other grounds, irrespective of the
- physiological sex or of the gender-identity of the subjects.
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- Mara Chibnik
- mara@panix.com Life is too important to be taken seriously.
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