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. 2017 Jun 30;8:1019. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01019

Table 2.

Attitudes predicted by identification with women, and identification with feminists in Study 1.

Dependent variable Predictor B SE t-value p-value Rchange2
Femininity Identification with women 0.24 0.032 t = 7.42 p < 0.001 0.40
Identification with feminists −0.02 0.017 t = −1.26 p = 0.212 0.01
Self-stereotyping Identification with women 0.21 0.044 t = 4.77 p < 0.001 0.21
Identification with feminists 0.02 0.24 t < 1 p = 0.492 0.004
Satisfaction Identification with women 0.62 0.11 t = 5.79 p < 0.001 0.28
Identification with feminists 0.02 0.06 t < 1 p = 0.769 0.0007
modern sexism Identification with women −0.04 0.24 t < 1 p = 0.873 0.0003
Identification with feminists 0.39 0.13 t = 2.991 p = 0.004 0.10
Perceived disadvantage Identification with women −0.08 0.06 t = −1.27 p = 0.209 0.016
Identification with feminists 0.15 0.03 t = 4.38 p < 0.001 0.19
Hostile sexism Identification with women −0.05 0.04 t = −1.21 p = 0.231 0.016
Identification with feminists −0.05 0.02 t = −2.2 p = 0.031 0.05
Benevolent sexism Identification with women 0.02 0.04 t < 1 p = 0.651 0.003
Identification with feminists 0.01 0.02 t < 1 p = 0.580 0.003
Attitudes to feminist movement Identification with women 0.02 0.2 t = 1.28 p = 0.206 0.01
Identification with feminists 0.05 0.01 t = 5.05 p < 0.001 0.23
Solidarity with women Identification with women 0.18 0.03 t = 6.64 p < 0.001 0.30
Identification with feminists 0.05 0.01 t = 3.46 p = 0.001 0.08