Table 10.
Bivariate correlations of gender-related instruments and criterion characteristics for men in study 2.
| TMF | GEPAQ | GRB | CGRB | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | M | F | M | |||
| Contact to lesbians/gay men | 0.35 | 0.29 | (−0.03) | (0.12) | (−0.08) | (−0.16) |
| Contact to straight wo/men | (−0.01) | (−0.20) | (00.07) | −0.42 | (00.05) | (00.08) |
| Voice pitch average | (−0.06) | (−0.09) | (0.20) | (0.10) | (−0.01) | (0.00) |
| Voice pitch variability | (−0.27) | (−0.25) | (0.19) | (−0.17) | (0.23) | 0.28 |
| Voice pitch range | (−0.08) | (−0.22) | (0.12) | (−0.07) | (−0.10) | (0.05) |
| Perceived straightness in voice | −0.34 | (−0.19) | (0.04) | (−0.04) | (0.14) | (0.22) |
| Perceived straightness in face | −0.38 | −0.45 | (0.17) | −0.47 | (0.14) | 0.39 |
| Perceived straightness in voice + face | −0.47 | −0.49 | (0.17) | −0.42 | (0.21) | 0.48 |
All correlations are statistically significant at α ≤ 0.05 except for those in parentheses. Abbreviations for column headings: TMF, Traditional Masculinity-Femininity; GEPAQ, German Extended Personality Attributes Questionnaire; GRB, Gender-Role Behavior; and CGRB, Childhood Gender-Role Behavior. Endings indicate masculinity (−M) und femininity (−F) scales. For gender-related instruments higher scores indicate higher masculinity on masculinity scales, higher femininity on femininity scales and TMF, and higher gender-conformity on CGRB. For criterion characteristics higher scores indicate more frequent contact to lesbians/gay men and straight wo/men, higher voice pitch characteristics, and higher perceived straightness.