4 Identities Test
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Your friend's 4 Identities scores place them in between quadrants.
Explanation of Quadrants:
Masculine: High in traits commonly found among people of the male gender; low in traits commonly found among people of the female gender.
Feminine: High in traits commonly found among people of the female gender; low in traits commonly found among people of the male gender.
Non-binary: Those who experience their gender identity as going beyond the traditional man and woman binary may often refer to themselves as non-binary. In other words, individuals whose gender identity does not fit exclusively into the traditional categories of "man" or "woman" may be said to be non-binary. There is great diversity among those who identify as non-binary. However, some identify with some elements of the traditional gender binaries while others reject the traditional notions of men and women completely.
Agender: People who do not identify as any gender sometimes refer to themselves as agender, with the prefix "a-," indicating "no" or "none." While some agender individuals characterize their identity as having no gender, others associate their agender identity with being "gender-neutral," "gender-free," "ungendered," or "genderblank." Other terms in this category include "gender void," "null gender," and "genderless."
References
- Donnelly & Twenge (2016): Masculine and Feminine Traits on the Bem Sex-Role Inventory, 1993–2012: a Cross-Temporal Meta-Analysis. Sex Roles.
- Hentschel, T., Heilman, M. E., & Peus, C. V. (2019). The multiple dimensions of gender stereotypes: A current look at men's and women's characterizations of others and themselves. Frontiers in Psychology, 10(JAN), [11].
- Robinson, Shaver & Wrightsman (2013): Measures of Personality and Social Psychological Attitudes: Measures of Social Psychological Attitudes. Academic Press.
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