Fleming Paul J, Harris Kathleen Mullan, Halpern Carolyn Tucker
Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Department of Health Behavior & Health Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Sex Roles. 2017 Jun;76(11):731-746. doi: 10.1007/s11199-016-0657-3. Epub 2016 Jul 30.
The influence of masculinity and femininity on behaviors and outcomes has been extensively studied in social science research using various measurement strategies. In the present paper, we describe and evaluate a measurement technique that uses existing survey items to capture the extent to which an individual behaves similarly to their same-gender peers. We use data from the first four waves of The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health), a nationally representative sample of adolescents (age 12-18) in the United States who were re-interviewed at ages 13-19, 18-26, and 24-32. We estimate split-half reliability and provide evidence that supports the validity of this measurement technique. We demonstrate that the resulting measure does not perform as a trait measure and is associated with involvement in violent fights, a pattern consistent with theory and empirical findings. This measurement technique represents a novel approach for gender researchers with the potential for expanding our current knowledge base.
在社会科学研究中,使用各种测量策略对男性气质和女性气质对行为及结果的影响进行了广泛研究。在本文中,我们描述并评估一种测量技术,该技术利用现有的调查项目来捕捉个体与同性同龄人行为相似的程度。我们使用了来自“青少年到成人健康全国纵向研究”(Add Health)前四波的数据,该研究是对美国12至18岁青少年的全国代表性样本进行的,这些青少年在13至19岁、18至26岁和24至32岁时接受了重新访谈。我们估计了分半信度,并提供了支持该测量技术有效性的证据。我们证明,由此产生的测量结果不作为一种特质测量,并且与参与暴力斗殴有关,这一模式与理论和实证研究结果一致。这种测量技术为性别研究人员提供了一种新方法,具有扩展我们当前知识库的潜力。