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Hierarchical Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Bem Sex Role Inventory
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Gendered PerceptionBehavioral SciencesGender IdentityHierarchical Factor ModelsGender StudiesEducationFactor AnalysisSocial SciencesPsychosocial FactorPsychometricsSex DifferenceSexual BehaviorSexual OrientationStructural ValidityPsychologyFirstorder Factor Model
This study examines the structural validity of scores from the Bem Sex Role Inventory using a maximum likelihood confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Six hundred and sixty-five graduate and undergraduate students participate in the study. A seven firstorder factor model almost identical to the model reported in a previous CFA study is used as the baseline comparison model. The data for testing these models are obtained from an exploratory sample randomly selected from the whole sample. A hierarchical factor structure model with seven first-order factors (compassionate, interpersonal affect, shy, dominant, decisive, athletic, and self-sufficient) and two second-order factors (masculinity and femininity) fit the data quite well. The fit indices based on the validation sample collectively indicate a very good fit. The results of this study are notably consistent with the hierarchical factor models suggested in two previous CFA studies.
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