Feminist Self-Identification is a 2-item measure of women’s degree of feminist self-identification to themselves and others.
Geographies Tested: United States of America
Populations Included: Female
Age Range: Adolescents, Adults
1. I consider myself a
feminist.
2. I identify myself as a feminist to other people.
Response Options:
6-point Likert scale
Strongly disagree - 1
Strongly agree - 6
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Leaper, C., & Arias, D. M. (2011). College Women's Feminist Identity: A Multidimensional Analysis with Implications for Coping with Sexism. Sex Roles, 64(7-8), 475-490. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-011-9936-1
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