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  • This article compares two different measures of gender identity. Drawing on an online survey conducted with a representative sample of Americans that included both a single bipolar scale and separate masculinity and femininity scales, we compare how the same people respond depending on how gender identity is measured. The results of validation tests suggest that a single bipolar scale performs just as well in differentiating among those with sex-typical gender identities but separate masculinity and femininity scales are needed for studies investigating the political behaviour and preferences of those with sex-atypical identities. (xsd:string)
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  • Comparing self-categorisation approaches to measuring gender identity (xsd:string)
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  • Beyond the binary: new approaches to measuring gender in political science research, Vol. 4, H. 1, S. 31-50. ISSN 2515-1088 (xsd:string)
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  • In: Beyond the binary: new approaches to measuring gender in political science research, Vol. 4, H. 1, S. 31-50. ISSN 2515-1088 (xsd:string)
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