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This article reviews measures of gender-role attitudes with an emphasis on The Attitudes Toward Women Scale (AWS; Spence the Sex Role Egalitarianism Scale (SRES; Beere, King, Beere, the Modern Sexism Scale (MS; Swim, Aikin, Hall, the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI; Click Bigler, Liben, Lobliner, theoretical and conceptual distinctions among measures; domains of attitudes and behaviors included; relationship to other measures; and the meaningfulness and relevance of items. Gender-role attitude scales are viewed as measuring gender-role ideology in a particular sociohistorical context; context-specificity is viewed as contributing to the proliferation of scales, and as limiting the usefulness of scales across cultural and temporal boundaries.
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