Quote from: riven_one on June 15, 2008, 12:24:28 PM
I'm sure that all tests have their bias but for me those two tests helped me figure out a lot, and for that I am grateful.
It might just be my latent feminist tendencies talking but, in my opinion, defining gender by stating you're more of a woman if you fail at parking your car, reading maps, being assertive etc goes way beyond 'bias'.
Borrowing a definition from Julia Serano:
Oppositional sexism: Sexism that is rooted in the presumption that female and male are rigid, mutually exclusive, "opposite" sexes, each possessing a unique and non-overlapping set of attributes, aptitudes, abilities, and desires. It targets those who do not conform to oppositional gender norms. A number of previously described categories of sexism (e.g., transphobia, homophobia and cissexism) fall under the umbrella of oppositional sexism.
Defining GENDER ITSELF in terms of these "attributes, aptitudes, abilities, and desires" is about as oppositionally sexist as it's possible to get. Sorry, this isn't an attack upon you, I just really dislike the COGIATI.