Take the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) test below to find out.
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The Bem Sex Role Inventory was developed in 1971 by Dr. Sandra Lipsitz Bem. It characterizes your personality as masculine, feminine, androgynous, or undifferentiated. The BSRI is based on gender stereotypes, so what it's actually measuring is how well you fit into your traditional sex role. Thus, your score may say as much about how our cultural expectations have changed over the last 35 years as it does about your personality
How the scoring works (in case you want to do it yourself for some reason):
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Total the second and third columns. The first column is what might be called a dummy column in order to keep you from skewing the test while you're taking it.
For instance, if your A score is 90 and your B score is 70, it would be 90-70=+20 (positive 20); if your A score is 70 and your B score is 90, it would be 70-90=-20 (negative 20).
GENDER TRAITS SCORES
Masculine -20 and under
Nearly Masculine -19 to -10
Androgynous -9 to +9
Nearly feminine +9 to +19
Feminine +20 and over
My results:
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You scored 46.667 points out of 100 masculine points. 70.175 points out of 100 feminine points. 65 out of 100 androgynous points.