Ancalagon44
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- Feb 17, 2010
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It's actually really bad science.
First, what is the definition of hostile sexism?
Second, does the 4 question survey actually measure it? From reading the actual questions, hostile sexism doesn't come to mind. When I think of hostile sexism, I think of someone who thinks that women are lesser beings than men, or deserving of scorn, fear or hatred. But, as mentioned, they didn't define hostile sexism, so now we have no idea what they are actually measuring. Without a common definition of what they are measuring, the whole thing becomes useless.
Those questions have more to do with feminism than sexism. The problem with that is that measuring opposition to feminism is not measuring sexism. There are even women who are against feminism, and are themselves not sexist.
Just bad science and bad reporting.
First, what is the definition of hostile sexism?
Second, does the 4 question survey actually measure it? From reading the actual questions, hostile sexism doesn't come to mind. When I think of hostile sexism, I think of someone who thinks that women are lesser beings than men, or deserving of scorn, fear or hatred. But, as mentioned, they didn't define hostile sexism, so now we have no idea what they are actually measuring. Without a common definition of what they are measuring, the whole thing becomes useless.
Those questions have more to do with feminism than sexism. The problem with that is that measuring opposition to feminism is not measuring sexism. There are even women who are against feminism, and are themselves not sexist.
Just bad science and bad reporting.
