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. 2016 Jul 5;7:956. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00956

Table 6.

Reliabilities and bivariate correlations of gender-related scales for women and men in Study 2 at first measurement.

TMF GEPAQ-F GEPAQ-M GRB-F GRB-M CGRB
TMF 0.86/0.89 (0.28) 0.34 0.47 (−0.27) 0.54
GEPAQ-F 0.59 0.77/0.64 (0.04) (0.29) (0.21) (0.27)
GEPAQ-M −0.38 (−0.21) 0.51/0.73 (−0.03) (−0.09) (0.12)
GRB-F 0.31 0.46 (0.19) 0.88/0.91 (0.29) 0.47
GRB-M −0.45 −0.26 0.42 (0.20) 0.83/0.88 (−0.14)
CGRB −0.55 −0.41 (0.18) −0.35 0.37 0.82/0.73

Correlations for women sample are presented above, for men sample below the diagonal. Internal consistencies are depicted in the diagonal with the values before the slash referring to women and after the slash referring to men. All correlations are statistically significant at α ≤ 0.05 except for those in parentheses. Abbreviations: 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. Higher scores indicate higher masculinity on masculinity scales, higher femininity on femininity scales and TMF, and higher gender-conformity on CGRB.