Gender Roles among Adults uses 4 items from the CARE Tipping Point Bangladesh baseline survey. This measure is tested among women and men over 25 years of age to understand gender equitable attitudes.
Geographies Tested: Bangladesh
Populations Included: Female, Male
Age Range: Adults
1. A good woman never questions her husband's opinions, even if she is not sure she agrees with them.
2. Sports like football, cricket, and cycling are not for girls.
3. Womengirls should work outside.
4. A woman's role is taking care of her home and family.
Response Options:
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
Score of the scale ranges from 0 – 12, with higher score indicating more gender equitable attitudes.
Parvin, K., Nunna, T. T., Mamun, M. A., Talukder, A., Antu, J. F., Siddique, A. A., Kalra, S., Laterra, A., Sprinkel, A., Stefanik, L., & Naved, R. T. (2019). Tipping Point project: Report of the baseline study findings from Bangladesh. https://care.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Baseline-report_TP-_FINAL_March-30.pdf
Psychometric Score
Ease of Use Score
Qualitative Research
Existing Literature/Theoretical Framework
Field Expert Input
Cognitive Interviews / Pilot Testing
Internal
Test-retest
Interrater
Content
Face
Criterion (gold-standard)
Construct
Readability
Scoring Clarity
Length
to get the latest updates on new measures and guidance for survey researchers