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Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Kaufman MR, Shefer T, Crawford M, Simbayi LC, Kalichman SC. Gender attitudes, sexual power, HIV risk: A model for understanding HIV risk behavior of South African men. AIDS CARE. 2008; 20(4): 434-441.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Boasso, A.; Covert, S.; Ruscher, J. B. Benevolent sexist beliefs predict perceptions of speakers and recipients of a term of endearment. The Journal of Social Psychology. 2012; 152(5): 533-546.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Koepke S, Eyssel F, Bohner G. "She deserved it": Effects of sexism norms, type of violence, and victim's pre-assault behavior on blame attributions toward female victims and approval of the aggressor's behavior. Violence against Women. 2014; 20(4): 446-64.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Swim, J. et al. Judgments of Sexism: A comparison of the Subtlety of Sexism Measures and Sources of Variability in Judgments of Sexism. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 2005; 29:406-411.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Swim, J. et al. Judgments of Sexism: A comparison of the Subtlety of Sexism Measures and Sources of Variability in Judgments of Sexism. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 2005; 29:406-411.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Swim, J. et al. Judgments of Sexism: A comparison of the Subtlety of Sexism Measures and Sources of Variability in Judgments of Sexism. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 2005; 29:406-411.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Gaunt R. Breadwinning moms, caregiving dads: Double standard in social judgments of gender norm violators. J Fam Issues. 2012; 34(1): 3-24.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Swim, J. et al. Judgments of Sexism: A comparison of the Subtlety of Sexism Measures and Sources of Variability in Judgments of Sexism. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 2005; 29:406-411.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Casad, B. J.; Salazar, M. M.; Macina, V. The Real Versus the Ideal: Predicting Relationship Satisfaction and Well-Being From Endorsement of Marriage Myths and Benevolent Sexism. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 2015; 39(1): 119-129.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Girvan EJ, Deason G, and Borgida E. The generalizability of gender bias: Testing the effects of contextual, explicit, and implicit sexism on labor arbitration decisions. Law Hum Behav. 2015; 39(5): 525-537.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Glick P, Sakalli-Ugurlu N, Ferreira MC ,and Aguiar de Souza M. Ambivalent sexism and attitudes toward wife abuse in Turkey and Brazil. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 2002; 26(4): 292-297.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Glick P, Sakalli-Ugurlu N, Ferreira MC ,and Aguiar de Souza M. Ambivalent sexism and attitudes toward wife abuse in Turkey and Brazil. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 2002; 26(4): 292-297.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Chapleau, K.; Oswald, D.; Russell, B. How Ambivalent Sexism Toward Women and Men Support Rape Myth Acceptance. Sex Roles. 2007; 57: 131-136.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Ramsey, Laura R.; Hoyt, Tiffany. The Object of Desire: How Being Objectified Creates Sexual Pressure for Women in Heterosexual Relationships. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 2015;39(2):151-170

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Chrisler J, Gorman JA, Marván ML, Johnston-Robledo I. Ambivalent sexism and attitudes toward women in different stages of reproductive life: a semantic, cross-cultural approach. Health Care Women Int. 2013; 35: 634-657.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Rogers, D. L.; Cervantes, E.; Espinosa, J. C. Development and validation of the belief in Female Sexual Deceptiveness scale. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2015;30(5):744-61

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Liss M, Erchull MJ, Ramsey LR. Empowering or oppressing? Development and exploration fo the Enjoyment of Sexualization Scale. Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2011; 37(1): 55-68.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Danube CL, Vescio TK, Davis KC. Male role norm endorsement and sexism predict heterosexual college men's attitudes toward casual sex, intoxicated sexual contact, and casual sex. Sex Roles. 2014; 71(5/8): 219-232.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Sakalli-Ugurlu, N. Ambivalent Sexism, Gender, and Major as Predictors of Turkish College Students' Attitudes Toward Women and Men's Atypical Educational Choices. Sex Roles. 2010; 62: 427-437.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Eaton AA and Matamala A. The relationship between heteronormative beliefs and verbal sexual coercion in college students. Arch Sex Behav. 2014; 43(7): 1443-1457.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Delacollete N, Dumont M, Sarlet M, and Dardenne B. Benevolent sexism, men's advantages and the prescription of warmth to women. Sex Roles. 2013; 68(5/6): 296-310.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Delacollete N, Dumont M, Sarlet M, and Dardenne B. Benevolent sexism, men's advantages and the prescription of warmth to women. Sex Roles. 2013; 68(5/6): 296-310.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: DiDonato MD and Berenbaum SA. The benefits and drawbacks of gender typing: How different dimensions are related to psychological adjustment. Arch Sex Behav. 2011; 40(2): 457-463.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Yamawaki, N. Rape perception and the function of ambivalent sexism and gender-role traditionality. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2007; 22(4): 406-423.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI)

Citation: Zakrisson, I. et al. Ambivalent sexism: a tool for understanding and improving gender relations in organizations. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. 2012; 53:64-70.

Scale Type: Views on gender roles in general: gender hostile beliefs

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