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bem personality inventory

Started by rite_of_inversion, September 26, 2010, 02:43:33 AM

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Pica Pica

I took it in solemn seriousness, even sombreness and scored

51 masculine
78 feminine
69  androgynous

I'm not a maths whizz, but it does make me nearly two people.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Dymara

Quote from: Bombi on September 27, 2010, 09:38:31 AM
I did it twice over the course of 2 days, the average was
M 65
F 67
A 75

Is ther another page that gives some insight what these numbers mean?
From the top of the page:
QuoteThe 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.
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geniebot

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Kinkly

You scored 41.667 out of 100 masculine points, 80.833 out of 100 feminine points, and 69.167 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points.
I don't want to be a man there from Mars
I'd Like to be a woman Venus looks beautiful
I'm enjoying living on Pluto, but it is a bit lonely
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ativan

For fun: 38 male, 74 female, 71 androgyne.
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Kendall

69 male
70 female
58 androgynous
?
Its fun to take these - and still know that somehow we are so much more than what we measure with any test.

Thanks for the link

Kendall
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Alexmakenoise

59.167 out of 100 masculine points
61.667 out of 100 feminine points
50.833 out of 100 androgynous (neutral)

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My Name Is Ellie

66.667 masculine
74.167 feminine
61.404 angrogynous

But it's all a load of tosh, and kindof insulting things such as gullability define gender.
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Jaimey

You scored 78.333 out of 100 masculine points, 52.5 out of 100 feminine points, and 58.333 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points.

I can't say I'm surprised.  :icon_geekdance:
If curiosity really killed the cat, I'd already be dead. :laugh:

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." GWC
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mxITup

You scored 70.833 out of 100 masculine points, 64.167 out of 100 feminine points, and 64.167 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points.

Stereotypical albeit fairly accurate, I think.
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Jesse S.

You scored 67.5 out of 100 masculine points, 52.5 out of 100 feminine points, and 54.167 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points.

It's about what I expected, with regard to stereotypes about gender and behaviour.  I'm pretty all-over-the-board in how I feel, and it's also how I tend to score on these things.
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clairezoey

You scored 55.833 out of 100 masculine points, 73.333 out of 100 feminine points, and 62.5 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points.

feminine wins all others..hehe
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A

QuoteYou scored 23.333 out of 100 masculine points, 80 out of 100 feminine points, and 65.833 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points.

Such tests can be fun, but keep in mind that :

1. No existing test will successfully diagnose gender identity disorders, such as transsexualism, with a very good success chance. As such, one should by no means validate their status using such flawed tests.
2. This test, by looking, doesn't seem very valid. For example, it is very easy for your subconscious to influence it (everyone knows some questions give female points in this test, and one identifying as female will be prone to exaggerate her answers on such questions, without possibility to fully control it).
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Flam

"You scored 75% masculine, 45% feminine, and 60% androgynous"
... Yes, i'm kinda surprised  o..o''
Because i never thought i was all that girly  >XD
*runz*

Kidding. I may not consider myself as a female, but i know i'm not all that "macho" too  ;3
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Aidan_

#34
35 Male / 56 Female / 40 Andro <-- First result

29 Male / 65 Female / 55 Andro <--- The day after, really thinking about it.

Not bad....some of those kinda repeated themselves.. @_@
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Kinkly

with all tests like this I think It is more telling how you react to the results if you think "that sounds like me" then either it is or you subconsciously manipulated the results to get the result you were wanting.
if you think no thats not me either you are in denial or you you need need to find a test that has a wider range of possible results.

When I was first searching for who I was I was more searching for a name so I could find other people like me
I don't want to be a man there from Mars
I'd Like to be a woman Venus looks beautiful
I'm enjoying living on Pluto, but it is a bit lonely
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28BROOK

45.614 of 100 masculine points 
74.167 of 100 feminine points
71.667 of 100 androgynous points (neutral)

Life time batting average or skewed by the fact I feel more female today because I am having problems dealing with my physical masculinity?

I did the Combined Gender Identity and Transsexuality Inventory (COGIATI) last week and scored (-50) which placed me in the COGIATI classification  Three, Androgyne

It states I seem to move well between my male and female sides without too much difficulty and the permanent shifting may lead to unhappy results. Counseling: The primary goal would be to make it possible for you to enjoy your gender expressions free from any shame or embarrassment, and to resolve any remaining questions you might have.

If I can truly believe in this I would say given my years of actually living I might have scored both different between the age of 18 and 2!  as I would have between 30 and 40. 

Brook

Brook
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A

Don't let any test get to you, 28BROOK. Remember that while the COGIATI has been congratulated by some individual experts, it is NOT approved as tool for the diagnosis of transgender issues. No test is.

The only ones who can really know where you stand in the gender scale are you and perhaps your therapist.
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28BROOK

A

I agree.   

I was feeling differently when I took each one which seems to show  the results to be more of a mood indicator.

I think your English is good, much better than my poor showing at French.  I was in Ft. Erie some 35 years ago and found my two years of High School French was mostly wasted while listening to the history in French.

Brook
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Jaimey

Just FYI, this test measures where you fall within traditional stereotypes of the genders.  It says that at the top, if I'm not mistaken. 
If curiosity really killed the cat, I'd already be dead. :laugh:

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." GWC
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